Todd Graves Watch Collection - Every Watch He's Been Spotted Wearing
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Introduction to Todd Graves
Todd Graves is the founder and CEO of Raising Cane's, a fast-casual chicken restaurant chain that has grown into a multi-billion-dollar enterprise. Under his leadership since 2005, Raising Cane's expanded from a single location in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to over 650 locations across North America and beyond. Graves is recognized as a prominent figure in the quick-service restaurant industry, known for building a focused, high-volume brand centered on chicken fingers and a limited menu strategy.
The Todd Graves watch collection centers on ultra-luxury horology, with a documented preference for Richard Mille timepieces. He has been spotted wearing the Richard Mille RM 72-01, an 18k white gold dual-time chronograph featuring a factory snow-set diamond pavé dial with brilliant-cut diamonds. This watch represents the upper echelon of haute horlogerie and signals alignment with Richard Mille's client base of high-net-worth entrepreneurs and executives. The RM 72-01's dual-time function and chronograph complications reflect both technical sophistication and the brand's reputation for innovative movement design.
Graves' selection of Richard Mille aligns with broader trends among hospitality and restaurant sector CEOs who favor the manufacture's sport-luxury aesthetic and technical credentials. The choice of precious metal construction and extensive diamond setting on his RM 72-01 demonstrates a preference for visibility and luxury signaling at industry events and public appearances.
Todd Graves Spotted Wearing 18k White Gold Richard Mille RM 72-01 Factory Snow-Set Diamond Chronograph
Inserted 10/07/2026
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The Richard Mille RM 72-01 represents one of the Swiss manufacture's most audacious high-complication designs: a dual-time chronograph movement housed in a tonneau case fully pavé-set with hand-placed brilliant-cut diamonds. This 18k white gold variant, factory-configured as a snow-set piece, demands months of artisanal labour and commands prices exceeding $450,000 at retail. Raising Canes CEO Todd Graves wore the timepiece at a July 4th celebration, exemplifying the watch's status as a statement of extreme horological investment.