Ferrari launches $1.88 million watch

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Ferrari sells world's thinnest watch worth $1.88 million
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18:45, 10.07.2022

Ferrari has made the thinnest watch in the world.



Ferrari has made the thinnest and most expensive watch in the world. The case thickness of compatible Ferraris Richard Mille watches is only 1.75 millimeters, which is equivalent to two bank cards folded together. The company claims that they are extremely accurate and always show the correct time.

These watches cost $1.88 million. For this amount, you can buy four flagship 1000-horsepower SF90 Stradale hypercars, prices for which in Italy start at $437,000.

Their body is made of titanium. The height of the mechanism is 1.18 millimeters, and the weight is 2.87 grams. At the same time, the mass of the watch itself does not exceed 30 grams.

The watch mechanism was developed by Richard Mille together with the Audemars Piguet Le Locle laboratory. They operate at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour and provide a power reserve of 45 hours, the developers specify.

Ferrari launches $1.88 million watch

The authors of the watch claim that the accessory can withstand loads with an acceleration of more than 5000 g. The watch case around the perimeter is sealed with a rubber gasket, the crowns are framed with ceramic rings. Claimed water resistance is up to 10 meters. Rubber strap integrated.

The circulation of watches is only 150 copies.

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