Used Richard Mille Watches

Used Richard Mille prices — July 2026 market snapshot

As of July 2026, Bizak & Co. has 62 used Richard Mille watches in stock, priced from $103,229 to $449,999, with a median asking price of $236,249. Every piece is certified pre-owned: inspected in-house, serial-matched to its papers where present, and covered by a 5-year mechanical warranty and a 90-day store-credit return policy — terms most grey-market dealers do not offer. Condition, box-and-papers completeness, and discontinued status are the three factors that most affect where a specific example lands in that range: full-set examples typically command a premium of several percent over watch-only, and unpolished cases are increasingly sought after. Prices reflect live inventory at a Miami Beach dealer and are updated as stock changes, so they track the actual trading market rather than list prices.

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Used Richard Mille watches are pre-owned examples of the Swiss ultra-luxury brand's signature skeletonized, high-complication timepieces, spanning iconic references such as the RM 011 flyback chronograph, the RM 35-01 and RM 35-02 Rafael Nadal editions, the RM 029 oversized date, and the RM 055 Bubba Watson, crafted in materials including titanium, rose gold, carbon, DLC, white gold, and innovative composites like Carbon TPT and Quartz TPT. Buying used Richard Mille opens access to discontinued limited editions and athlete collaborations that are impossible to source new, often at a meaningful discount relative to original retail. Each piece in this collection at Bizak and Co. has been authenticated and is ready to ship.

About Used Richard Mille Watches

Founded in 2001, Richard Mille set out to build wristwatches engineered with the same philosophy as Formula 1 racing cars, prioritizing lightweight materials, shock resistance, and extreme mechanical transparency through fully skeletonized movements housed in tonneau-shaped cases. The brand became famous for collaborations with elite athletes including tennis champion Rafael Nadal, F1 driver Romain Grosjean, and golfer Bubba Watson, producing sport-specific references designed to be worn during competition. Materials science is central to Richard Mille's identity, with the brand pioneering case and strap constructions in grade 5 titanium, DLC-coated titanium, Carbon TPT, Quartz TPT, rose gold, and white gold set with diamonds. The pre-owned market is where many of the brand's most coveted limited and special editions, including the Lotus F1 RM 011 and the Spain Edition flyback chronograph, can still be found.

What to Look For

When shopping used Richard Mille watches, pay close attention to the specific reference and sub-variant, as the RM 011 alone exists in DLC titanium, rose gold and carbon, and numerous other configurations that carry very different values, while the RM 35-01 and RM 35-02 Nadal editions differ in their movement architecture and case materials such as red Quartz TPT versus black Carbon TPT. Condition of the case material is especially important with exotic composites like TPT, and provenance documentation including box and papers can significantly influence value on limited athlete and regional editions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the used Richard Mille watches at Bizak and Co. authentic?

Yes, every pre-owned Richard Mille offered by Bizak and Co. is authenticated before being listed for sale. The brand's distinctive skeletonized movements, proprietary case materials, and serial numbering are thoroughly verified as part of our acquisition process.

What is the difference between the Richard Mille RM 35-01 and RM 35-02 Rafael Nadal?

Both the RM 35-01 and RM 35-02 are Rafael Nadal signature editions built for extreme shock resistance and lightweight wear, but they differ in their movement and mechanical specifications, with the RM 35-02 representing a later evolution of the line. Case materials across both references vary widely, including black Carbon TPT and red Quartz TPT, which affects both aesthetics and collector value.

Why buy a used Richard Mille instead of new?

Many Richard Mille references, particularly limited athlete collaborations like the Lotus F1 RM 011 or regional editions like the Spain Edition flyback chronograph, are no longer available through authorized dealers and can only be found on the pre-owned market. Buying used can also offer a more accessible entry point into a brand whose new retail prices are among the highest in the industry.

Buy, trade, or sell. Contact Bizak & Co. for pricing and availability on any reference in this collection.