How to sell my Richard Mille online

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FAQs

How much is my Richard Mille watch worth?

Richard Mille sits at the very top of the modern luxury watch market, and the secondary market reflects it. Most references trade at meaningful premiums above retail, with the RM 011 and RM 11-XX flyback chronograph family, the RM 27 Rafael Nadal tourbillon series, the RM 67 Extra Flat line, and RM 35 Baby Nadal pieces commanding particularly strong collector demand worldwide. Limited editions tied to McLaren, Ferrari, Airbus Corporate Jets, and individual ambassadors are where the strongest numbers live, often clearing serious premiums in the pre-owned market. Final value comes down to your specific reference, case material, condition, service history, and what's included with the watch. Submit your details and we'll come back with a free quote that reflects today's market, no obligation attached.

Is shipping my Richard Mille safe?

Absolutely. Grand Caliber covers the full journey with a pre-paid shipping label fully insured for the watch's complete appraised value, available anywhere in the United States. Coverage kicks in the moment you hand the package to the carrier and stays in force until it lands at our Uptown Dallas showroom at 2811 McKinney Avenue, Suite 280. The label uses tracked overnight or two-day service with signature confirmation on delivery, and our specialists open every package the same day it arrives. If our offer doesn't work for you after inspection, the return ships back on the same fully insured terms at our expense, no questions asked.

How can I tell if my Richard Mille is authentic?

This is one of the most counterfeited brands in luxury watchmaking, which is exactly why every Richard Mille we acquire passes through rigorous in-house authentication at our Uptown Dallas showroom. Our specialists examine the tonneau case construction, the skeletonized movement, the proprietary spline screws, the case engravings, and the hand-finishing details against documented reference standards. Genuine Richard Mille pieces show specific signals our team knows cold: the precise depth of finishing on bevels and movement components, the correct material engravings for Carbon TPT, Quartz TPT, or NTPT references, the signature bayonet clasp on the rubber strap, and the unmistakable construction tolerances on calibers like the RMUL2, RMAR2, and RMAC1. Submit your watch and authentication is handled as part of the quote process, on us.

Where is the reference number on my Richard Mille?

The reference number on your Richard Mille is engraved on the caseband alongside a separate serial number unique to your specific watch. The brand uses a clean "RM" prefix followed by a number, with original three-digit references like RM 011, RM 027, and RM 056 produced through 2013, and hyphenated references like RM 11-03, RM 27-04, RM 67-02, and RM 35-03 following the 2013 family restructuring. Limited editions often add regional or partner identifiers in the model name. The reference also lives on the original certificate of warranty, the inner box marking, and the original purchase documentation. If you cannot locate it, send clear photos of the caseband with your quote submission and our specialists will identify it for you.

What information do I need to provide for a Richard Mille quote?

The strongest quotes are built on the strongest information. Our quote form asks for your name, phone, and email so our specialists can reach you with an offer, plus the brand, model, reference number, and overall condition of the watch. The additional information field is where the real value gets unlocked — share anything that affects the offer, including service history, original box and papers, the certificate of warranty, any cosmetic or mechanical notes, and how long the watch has been in your collection. The more detail you provide upfront, the faster and stronger the quote we can deliver. Submit your watch and our team will take it from there.

Can I sell my Richard Mille without box and papers?

Yes, and your watch is welcome at Grand Caliber whether or not the original kit is still with it. A complete set including the original presentation box, certificate of warranty, instruction booklet, and all original accessories will always earn the strongest offer, particularly on limited editions, ambassador-tied references, and McLaren or Ferrari collaboration pieces where full provenance carries serious weight with collectors. That said, watches without the original kit still trade actively in the pre-owned market and our team buys them every week. The offer simply reflects what's included, so an incomplete set should never be the reason you don't request a quote.

What if my Richard Mille needs repair or has damage?

A Richard Mille with cosmetic wear, mechanical issues, missing components, or a non-running movement still carries real value on the pre-owned market, and our team buys watches across the full range of conditions. Be straightforward about what the watch needs, send clear photos that show any damage or wear, and our specialists will return an offer that reflects the watch's current state honestly. Damaged or non-running pieces get the same careful evaluation as pristine ones, and there's no reason to invest in a repair before reaching out. Submit your watch as-is and we'll handle the rest.

Should I service my Richard Mille before selling it?

In nearly every case, no. Service through Richard Mille's official channels in Les Breuleux or an authorized service center carries a meaningful cost given the brand's specialized calibers, exotic materials, and tight construction tolerances, and that cost rarely shows up in a higher offer when you sell. The exception is a watch with a documented service history that has lapsed for many years, where a recent service from Richard Mille can strengthen the offer on a tourbillon reference, a high-complication piece, or a limited edition with an ambassador connection. If you're not sure where your watch falls, send us photos and details first and we'll let you know whether servicing makes sense before you commit to the cost.

Which Richard Mille watches are most collectible?

The most collectible Richard Mille watches sit at the very top of the modern luxury watch market. The RM 011 and RM 11-XX flyback chronograph family remains the brand's volume hero and continues to anchor strong collector demand across automatic and tourbillon variants. The RM 27 Rafael Nadal tourbillon series, including the record-setting RM 27-01 at 18.83 grams and the RM 27-05 at just 11.5 grams without strap, represents the apex of ultra-light watchmaking and consistently leads ambassador-tied resale values. McLaren collaborations like the RM 11-03 and the RM 50-03 (the lightest mechanical chronograph ever made at 38 grams), Airbus Corporate Jets references like the RM 50-02 ACJ and the RM 62-01 Tourbillon Vibrating Alarm, and complications like the RM 65-01 split-seconds chronograph hold their position at the very top of the secondary market. Limited editions tied to Ferrari, Aston Martin, and individual ambassadors generate consistent buyer interest. Tell us which Richard Mille is on your wrist and we'll show you where it sits in today's market.