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Charles Leclerc Flaunts Rare Watch Collection in Luxury Reveal

2026-07-08 · Charles Leclerc · Player Focus

**Charles Leclerc** turned heads on 7 July 2026 when a new feature unveiled his rare watch collection, showcasing pieces from Richard Mille, Patek Philippe and Hublot. The Monaco‑born F1 star’s passion for haute horology sits alongside his on‑track success, offering fans a glimpse into his off‑track style.

Leclerc’s stash includes a 2022 Richard Mille RM‑07‑030, a titanium‑cased chronograph that costs upwards of €300,000. He also displays a 2019 Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711, prized for its slim profile and iconic blue dial. Adding a splash of colour, the driver owns a limited‑edition Hublot Big Bang Unico, released in 2021 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the brand’s partnership with Formula 1.

The driver began collecting watches at age 19, after his first podium in 2019. A close friend introduced him to Richard Mille’s boutique in Monaco, where Leclerc bought his first high‑end piece. Over the next three years, he partnered with Patek Philippe’s Geneva atelier for a bespoke strap, then signed a short‑term ambassador deal with Hublot, which granted him early access to limited releases.

In Formula 1, personal branding extends beyond the garage. Leclerc’s choice of ultra‑exclusive timepieces mirrors his reputation for precision and speed on the circuit. The watches also serve as a networking tool; he often meets sponsors and team executives at watch‑focused events, turning a hobby into a strategic asset.

Leclerc hinted at a future collaboration with Richard Mille for a driver‑specific model, slated for release in 2027. He also plans to auction a vintage Rolex Daytona at the Monaco Grand Prix charity gala, with proceeds supporting youth karting programs in his home principality.

The feature includes high‑resolution photos taken at Leclerc’s Monaco residence, and a short video tour posted on his official Instagram on 6 July 2026. Followers can request a virtual watch‑showcase via a link in his bio, where the driver narrates the story behind each piece.

Leclerc’s collection underscores how modern F1 drivers leverage personal passions to enhance their marketability. By aligning with brands like Richard Mille, Patek Philippe and Hublot, he taps into a luxury audience that values craftsmanship as much as speed. The synergy boosts his appeal to sponsors seeking a blend of performance and prestige.

While many F1 stars collect watches, few have as curated a lineup as Leclerc. Lewis Hamilton, for instance, favours a broader mix of brands, whereas Max Verstappen focuses on limited‑edition pieces tied to race victories. Leclerc’s collection stands out for its balance of classic elegance and cutting‑edge design.

The full article, complete with a gallery, lives on MSN’s sports section. Additional details about each timepiece are available on the official websites of Richard Mille, Patek Philippe and Hublot, where the brands highlight their partnership with the driver.

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