Circuit Paul Ricard

The legendary temple of speed

Temple of speed

If you visit the Circuit Paul Ricard racetrack in the Var region of France, the first thing you’ll notice is the Tour Chrono, a purpose-built timing tower situated on the home stretch and clearly emblazoned with the Richard Mille signature. The tower was specifically designed and erected to celebrate the partnership between the racetrack and the watch brand. This racing board plays a key role on a racetrack as prestigious as the Circuit Paul Ricard by allowing spectators to keep track of the rankings lap by lap, and thus experience the race in real time.

Opened in 1970 at Castellet, in the Var region of France, the track has witnessed some of the most memorable clashes in motorsport history. The Formula 1 Grand Prix, Bol d’Or and countless mechanical tests on four and two wheels have helped to establish the legendary status of the Circuit Paul Ricard racetrack. A new chapter in its history began on 24 June 2018, when the Formula 1 World Championships returned to France.

‘Becoming the official partner of the Circuit Paul Ricard is yet another demonstration of Richard Mille’s passion for motor racing.’

Watch and car

Equally passionate about watchmaking and racing cars, fields where technical sophistication, performance and the pursuit of lightness are pushed to the extreme, Richard Mille has chosen to associate its name with the Racetrack as an official watchmaking partner. The brand can also be seen on along the track, on the video display screens and on the circuit’s fleet of vehicles, as well as in some of the areas reserved for spectators, the media and VIPs.

It also adorns the vast Tour Chrono whose design is a great success, created by the Richard Mille team. It plays a key role at an internationally renowned track such as the Circuit Paul Ricard, providing live updates on positions and times, and a live stream of the race itself.

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Full case servicing including polishing
  • Dismantling of the case

  • Case opening: removing the glass, seals and pushers

  • Brushing case back, middle case and bezel

  • Cleaning of the tube, pushers and crown

  • Remounting case

  • Replacing crystals and gaskets

  • Test seals for water resistance

  • Movement check

  • Case rebuilding, checking of all functions

  • Assembly of the strap and reconditioning of the buckle

  • Technical and aesthetic final inspection

Full movement servicing including polishing
  • Dismantling of the case

  • Reconditioning case, strap and buckle

  • Removal of crystals and gaskets

  • Removal of the dial and hands

  • Dismantling of the movement (and carriage of tourbillon if any)

  • Cleaning, oiling and rebuilding the movement (and carriage of tourbillon if any)

  • Updating if necessary

  • Assembly of the dial and hands

  • Measurement of the running and power reserve

  • Checkup control case rebuilt

  • Water resistance check

  • Assembly of the strap and reconditioning of the buckle

  • Technical and aesthetic final inspection

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On demand(Global retail price in Swiss Francs tax excluded)
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