Aroldis Chapman, the Cuban-born Yankees reliever whose fastball routinely touches the upper limits of human capability, was recently spotted wearing a Richard Mille RM67-02 Sprint — a timepiece that shares more engineering DNA with a Formula 1 monocoque than with any conventional watch. The sighting reinforces a well-established pattern: elite athletes gravitating toward the one luxury watch brand that actually bothers to engineer for the human body in motion.
The Richard Mille RM67-02 Sprint is built around an ultra-thin automatic movement, the caliber CRMA7, a skeletonized in-house manufacture beating at 28,800 vph with a 50-hour power reserve. At just 7.75mm thick, the case combines grade-5 titanium with Carbon TPT — a layered carbon composite derived from aerospace manufacturing, each sheet barely 45 microns thick. The result is a watch that tips the scale at 32 grams complete with strap, a specification Richard Mille engineered deliberately for track-and-field athletes who cannot afford any wrist distraction mid-race. Dimensions sit at 38.70mm × 47.52mm in that characteristic ergonomic tonneau shape that wraps the wrist rather than perching on top of it.
The RM67-02 was introduced in 2017 as a direct evolution of the RM67-01, with the Sprint edition specifically co-created alongside Olympic sprint and high jump champions. That athletic pedigree matters to collectors, because Richard Mille's ambassador collaborations are genuine engineering briefs, not marketing exercises. The Carbon TPT case colorways vary across the Sprint lineup, with some examples featuring vivid striped patterns in the composite layers — each case visually unique due to the hand-layered manufacturing process. That individuality at this price point adds tangible collector appeal.
Chapman's affinity for Richard Mille fits a profile the brand has cultivated deliberately in professional sports. From Rafael Nadal to Bubba Watson, Richard Mille has positioned the RM line as wearable performance technology, a narrative that resonates with athletes accustomed to marginal-gain thinking. A pitcher whose entire livelihood depends on the biomechanics of one explosive motion wearing a watch engineered to the gram is, at minimum, internally consistent.
The Richard Mille RM67-02 Sprint carries a UK list price of approximately £92,000, translating to roughly $115,000 USD at current rates. On the secondary market, strong examples trade between $120,000 and $145,000 depending on dial variant and condition, reflecting the modest but persistent grey-market premium that follows most current-production Richard Mille references.
Aroldis Chapman wearing Richard Mille
Richard Mille RM61-01 'Asia Edition' Titanium & Carbon – Limited to 50 Pieces – Spotted on Aroldis Chapman
Ref. RM61-01
List Price: $110,000
30/11/2022
Aroldis Chapman wearing Hublot
Hublot Masterpiece MP-05 'LaFerrari' Titanium Ref. 905.NX.0001.RX – Aroldis Chapman Spotted
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
White Quartz TPT Richard Mille RM 67-02
Ref. RM 67-02
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 Black Carbon TPT® – Prince Abdul Mateen of Brunei
Ref. RM 67-02
List Price: $120,500
03/05/2023
Gué Pequeno wearing Richard Mille
Richard Mille RM 67-02 Automatic 'Italy' Carbon NTPT – Gué Pequeno Spotted Wearing Ultra-Rare Limited Edition
Ref. RM 67-02
List Price: $205,000
03/05/2023
Ozuna wearing Richard Mille
Richard Mille RM 67-02 Wayde Van Niekerk Carbon TPT® – Ozuna Spotted Wearing the Lightest Automatic Watch in Richard Mille's Collection
Ref. RM 67-02
List Price: $120,500
03/05/2023
Roberto Mancini wearing Richard Mille
Richard Mille RM 67-02 Automatic 'Italy' Carbon NTPT – Roberto Mancini Spotted
Ref. RM 67-02
List Price: $205,000
03/05/2023
Felipe Massa wearing Richard Mille
Richard Mille RM 67-02 Quartz TPT Carbon – Felipe Massa Spotted Wearing Sébastien Ogier Edition
Ref. RM67-02
List Price: $133,190
03/05/2023
Mark Cavendish wearing Richard Mille
Richard Mille RM67-02 Automatic Black Quartz TPT Carbon TPT – Mark Cavendish Bahrain McLaren Exclusive
Ref. RM67-02
List Price: unknown
03/05/2023