Richard Mille Drops the Performance-Focused 67-02 Sprint And High Jump
An sporting upgrade to the brand’s flattest watch.



Having earlier this year released its latest collaboration with tennis star Rafael Nadal, luxury watchmakers Richard Mille has continued on in the vein of sporting performance with its latest release. The Richard Mille 67-02 Sprint And High Jump, based on 2016’s 67-01 Extra Flat model, both come designed with their namesake athletics event in mind — this time created in honor of Olympians Wayde van Niekerk with the Sprint in South Africa’s distinct yellow and green, and Mutaz Essa Barshim with the High Jump referencing Qatar in magenta and white.
In terms of specs, the 67-02 boasts a few upgrades from its predecessor — already the flattest watch Richard Mille produce — weighing in at a minuscule 32 grams, constructed from shock-resistant, ultra-light Quartz TPT and Carbon TPT for the case plates and case bands respectively, measuring 38.7mm x 47.52mm and coming in at 7.8mm thick.
With a price tag of $120,500 USD, you can find out more about the Sprint and High Jump 67-02 via the Richard Mille website. If you’re feeling a little priced out of the game, why not check our list of this week’s essential product drops for something a little less demanding.