Amazing price-tags of Lewis Hamilton, Charles Leclerc's luxury watches revealed
Lewis Hamilton and♛ Charles Leclerc's luxury watches caught the eye following a Ferrari pho🍰toshoot.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc showed off luxury Richard Mi🍃lle watc♎hes worth close to $1 million during a Ferrari photoshoot.
Hamilton and Leclerc will team up for the 2025 F1 season as they look to end Ferrari’s lo🤪ng title drought.
Hamilton has made the move from Mercedജes after 12 years with the German manufacturer, while Leclerc has spearheaded💝 Ferrari’s charge since 2019.
The seven-time world champion’s arrival has resulted in🀅 increased media scrutiny following Hamilton’s first week at Maranello.
Hamilton got to drive the 2023 Ferrari challenger at Fiorano las𓆏t month, before getting a second outing in Barcelona.
The second test in Barcel🌌ona didn’t go entirely to plan, with Hamilton crashing out on day two of the r✅unning.
Hamilton and Leclerc’s pricey watches
As part of Ferrari’s off-season promotion, Hamilton and Leclerc were involved in a photoshoot, s☂howcasing the race s💦uits for the upcoming season.
The watches worn by the two F1 s𝐆tars caught the eye.
Ham🅰ilton was wearing a glittering Richard Mille RM 74-02 made in 18ct. red gold ☂and black gold carbon.
It’s worth $600,000, following four years of dev🍒elopment.
The watch integr🔴ates layers of caᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚrbon TPT with sheets of gold.
Leclerc’s Richard 🌃Mille RM 72-01 Flyback Chronograph is valued at $335,🌌000.
With a titanium and red🔯 gold colour scheme, Leclerc’s watch doesn’t have a traditional 3-6-9 o’clock layout.
In 2022, Leclerc reportedly had one of his Richard Mille watches stolen in Italy, which was valued at around ꧟$320ꦆ,000.
McLaren driver 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris had a watch stolen after being mugg𝕴𓆏ed at the Euro 2020 final at Wembley.
A report by The Sun claimed that robbers held up Norris as they 🐠stole his £40,000 watch💛.

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