Johannes Thingnes Bø Watch Collection - Every Watch He's Been Spotted Wearing
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Introduction to Johannes Thingnes Bø
Johannes Thingnes Bø is a Norwegian biathlete widely regarded as the greatest in the history of his sport. Born in 1993 in Stryn, Norway, he has accumulated an extraordinary competitive record that includes multiple Olympic gold medals, numerous World Championship titles, and a string of overall World Cup victories that place him in a category of his own. Bø competes in the biathlon — a grueling discipline combining cross-country skiing with precision rifle shooting — and has dominated the sport through a combination of raw endurance, technical skiing ability, and ice-cold composure on the shooting range. He is also the younger brother of fellow biathlete Tarjei Bø, and the two have frequently competed alongside each other on the Norwegian national team.
The Johannes Thingnes Bø watch collection, as far as public sightings go, is anchored firmly in the Richard Mille universe. The standout piece is a bespoke 38mm Richard Mille RM 67-02 Automatic Extra-Flat produced in Norwegian flag colors — red, white, and blue running through the composite strap. Bø wore this watch while competing at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, crossing the finish line to claim gold in the men's team sprint classic cross-country skiing event with it on his wrist. It is one of the more remarkable wrist sightings in recent Olympic history, given that six-figure Richard Milles are not standard athletic equipment. The RM 67-02 is one of the thinnest automatic movements Richard Mille produces, built around a skeletonized baseplate and weighing just 32 grams complete — practical considerations that matter when fractions of a second count.
The choice of a Richard Mille is not incidental. The brand has long cultivated partnerships with elite athletes across multiple disciplines, producing watches engineered to be worn under genuine physical stress. For Bø, the RM 67-02 appears to be less a luxury accessory and more a piece of sports equipment that happens to cost as much as a car. Whether he wears additional pieces off the podium remains largely undocumented, but this single sighting is enough to confirm his place among the more serious athlete-collectors in professional sport.
Johannes Thingnes Bø Spotted Wearing Richard Mille RM 67-02 Automatic Extra-Flat During Beijing 2022 Olympic Gold Medal Race
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At 32 grams total weight, the Richard Mille RM 67-02 is one of the lightest automatic watches ever produced — light enough that Norwegian biathlon superstar Johannes Thingnes Bø wore his on the wrist during competitive Olympic racing. Finished in the red, white, and blue of the Norwegian flag, this bespoke RM 67-02 is among the rarest athlete-specific commissions Richard Mille has ever produced. Bø went on to claim gold in the men's team sprint classic at Beijing 2022, doing so with roughly $370,000 on his wrist.