Some champions celebrate with champagne.
Others celebrate with a trophy.
Lewis Hamilton did it with one of the rarest watches on the planet.
And its value is enough to buy a luxury villa… or several Ferrari supercars.
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After securing his first Formula 1 victory with Ferrari at the Spanish Grand Prix, Hamilton arrived in style wearing an extraordinary timepiece estimated at around €1.5 million. The watch immediately caught the attention of collectors and luxury enthusiasts around the world.
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The model is the Richard Mille RM 43-01 Ferrari Tourbillon Split-Seconds Chronograph, created through the partnership between the Swiss watchmaker and Ferrari.
It’s not just expensive.
It’s incredibly exclusive.
Only 75 pieces exist worldwide, making it one of the rarest modern sports watches ever produced.
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Every detail pays tribute to Ferrari.
The case design is inspired by the Daytona SP3, the pushers resemble the rear lights of the SF90 Stradale, and even the screws echo those used on Ferrari engines.
Inside, the movement contains more than 500 components, including a tourbillon and a split-seconds chronograph developed after years of research and engineering.
It’s less a watch…
And more a Formula 1 car for the wrist.
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For Hamilton, who has always blended motorsport with fashion and luxury, the choice was symbolic.
After years chasing success in Ferrari red, his first Grand Prix victory with the Scuderia became even more memorable with a timepiece that perfectly represents speed, innovation and Italian craftsmanship.
A celebration worthy of one of Formula 1’s greatest icons.
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In a world where watches have become statements as much as accessories, Hamilton once again proved that style and performance can go hand in hand.
Because sometimes…
The story isn’t only about the trophy you’re holding.
It’s also about what’s on your wrist.
