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SKU | THEHAUSEU202498-1941 |
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Customer Reviews
Leonhard Stassen
Bold! Sophisticated! Mesmerizing!
Posted on 3/16/2025 A bold yet sophisticated watch. The smiley face on the dial adds character, while the white ceramic case and grey strap keep it grounded in luxury. The skeletonized movement is mesmerizing to watch in action. Perfect for those who want their watch to be more than just a timekeeper.
Caspar Lehfeld
Fun! Stylish! Avant-garde!
Posted on 3/16/2025 Luxury doesn’t always have to be serious. This watch brings personality with its smiley dial and colorful elements, yet maintains the high-end craftsmanship you’d expect. The grey nylon strap is durable and stylish, adding a streetwear vibe to an otherwise avant-garde timepiece.
Benedikt Kraus
Boundary-pushing! Unique! Collectible!
Posted on 3/16/2025 Richard Mille is known for pushing boundaries, and this piece does exactly that. The grey strap tones down the playful dial, making it wearable yet unique. The movement is flawless, the sapphire crystal is crystal-clear, and the comfort is next level. A must-have for collectors who enjoy something different.
Felix Ostergaard
Modern! Sporty! Unconventional!
Posted on 3/16/2025 A watch that makes you smile every time you check the time. The white ceramic casing feels premium, and the grey nylon strap gives it a modern, sporty edge. The details on the dial are stunning, blending fun with fine mechanics. A fantastic piece for those who love unconventional luxury.
Lars Heidenreich