Roberto Mancini was photographed on the Greek island of Mykonos wearing a Richard Mille RM67-02 in Quartz TPT, a sighting that confirms the Italian football manager's long-standing taste for ultra-high-end independent watchmaking. The holiday setting contrasts neatly with the watch's origins: it was conceived as a wrist instrument for one of rallying's most demanding competitors.
The RM67-02 was created in direct partnership with Sébastien Ogier, the French driver who has claimed the FIA World Rally Championship title on six separate occasions. Richard Mille engineered the case from Quartz TPT — a proprietary composite formed by laminating approximately 600 layers of quartz fibres pre-impregnated with resin, then cut at precisely 45-degree angles to produce the material's signature moiré texture. No two cases share an identical pattern, making each piece unique by construction. The result is a case measuring 38.7 mm × 47.5 mm that weighs just 32 grams complete with strap. The movement inside is the calibre CRMA7, an automatic manufacture skeletonised base plate offering a 50-hour power reserve, with functions limited to hours, minutes, and seconds — purity of specification being fundamental to the collaboration brief.
Among collectors, the RM67-02 Quartz TPT occupies a firm position in the upper tier of wearable Richard Mille references. Unlike the more numerically produced sport-adjacent pieces, the Ogier edition benefits from a tightly controlled production run, strong brand narrative, and material exclusivity. The Quartz TPT versions consistently outperform their NTPT Carbon counterparts on the secondary market, driven by the material's relative scarcity and visual drama.
Mancini, who led the Italian national team to Euro 2020 glory before taking on managerial roles in Saudi Arabia, has cultivated a public image that balances sharp tailoring with relaxed confidence — qualities the RM67-02 projects on the wrist in its own way.
At retail, the Richard Mille RM67-02 Quartz TPT carries a list price of approximately $155,000. On the grey market, strong demand has pushed valuations to around $380,000, a premium that underscores the enduring appetite for limited Richard Mille sport editions in Quartz TPT.
Roberto Mancini wearing Richard Mille
Richard Mille RM 67-02 Automatic "Italy" in carbon NTPT
Ref. RM 67-02
List Price: $205,000
03/05/2023
Roberto Mancini wearing Richard Mille
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Roberto Mancini wearing Richard Mille
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Roberto Mancini wearing Richard Mille
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Ref. unknown
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30/11/2022
Roberto Mancini wearing Richard Mille
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30/11/2022
Sebastian Korda wearing Richard Mille
Richard Mille RM 67-02
Ref. RM 67-02
List Price: unknown
19/07/2023
Reece James wearing Richard Mille
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List Price: $187,000
13/07/2023
Hamad Al Nuaimi wearing Richard Mille
Richard Mille RM 67-02 made in collaboration with the Olympic Gold Medalist 'Mutaz Barshim'
Ref. RM 67-02
List Price: $165,000
08/06/2023
Fabio Quartararo wearing Richard Mille
Richard Mille RM 67-02 Automatic "Alexis Pinturault", in white quartz TPT
Ref. RM67-02
List Price: $185,500
04/05/2023
Abdul Mateen wearing Richard Mille
Richard Mille RM 67-02 Sébastien Ogier
Ref. RM 67-02
List Price: $120,500
03/05/2023
Gué Pequeno wearing Richard Mille
Richard Mille RM 67-02 Automatic "Italy" in carbon NTPT
Ref. RM 67-02
List Price: $205,000
03/05/2023
Ozuna wearing Richard Mille
Richard Mille RM 67-02 made for the sprinter Wayde Van Niekerk
Ref. RM 67-02
List Price: $120,500
03/05/2023