A Richard Mille Watch In A Btownxstyles Post Is Priced At ₹5.25 Crore — Here's What It's Actually Worth
- Kenneth Hopkins
- 18 hours ago
- 4 min read
A recent 'Celebrity Outfit Breakdown' post from the verified fashion account btownxstyles priced a Richard Mille RM 67-02 'Charles Leclerc' watch worn by a figure it names Rahool Kanal at roughly ₹5.25 crore. Retail listings for the same model run closer to $310,000, or about ₹2.6 crore at current exchange rates — meaning the post's estimate runs close to double the watch's actual list price.
The post itself is part of btownxstyles' recurring format, stamped 'BTOWNXSTYLES (CELEBRITY OUTFIT BREAKDOWN)' at the top of the carousel and scored to Karan Aujla and Mxrci's 'Low Fade.' It shows the figure identified as Rahool Kanal in a printed shirt, hands folded in a namaste pose, wrist turned to display the watch, alongside a clean product shot of the Richard Mille itself and the estimated value stamped underneath in bold type. The post has pulled in 268 likes, 163 shares and just 6 comments as of writing — a share-heavy engagement pattern typical of value-shock content, where the number itself is what gets forwarded, not necessarily discussed.
The watch in question is real and identifiable: the RM 67-02 'Charles Leclerc' is Richard Mille's extra-flat Monaco Quartz TPT model, built in the brand's signature tonneau case and released in partnership with the Ferrari Formula 1 driver whose name and number the line carries. Retailers currently list the piece at $310,000, reduced in some listings from an original $380,000 — putting the standard retail price at roughly ₹2.6 crore, not the ₹5.25 crore figure attached to this post.
The gap likely traces back to a different, much rarer object entirely: a one-off RM 67-02 Charles Leclerc prototype sold at auction for CHF 2.1 million — north of ₹19 crore — against a pre-sale estimate of CHF 270,000–330,000. Prototype and one-off Richard Mille pieces routinely sell at multiples of retail because of their scarcity, and outfit-breakdown accounts pricing celebrity watches sometimes anchor to headline auction numbers rather than the retail price an ordinary buyer would actually pay. The result is a value that sounds more dramatic than the number on Richard Mille's own price list.
'Celebrity Outfit Breakdown' content — cataloguing a public figure's watch, sneakers or accessories with a dollar or rupee figure attached — has become a reliable engagement format across Indian fashion and lifestyle Instagram accounts, precisely because a big number travels faster than a caption ever could. It doesn't require the subject's cooperation, doesn't need a cited source, and performs well even when the underlying estimate is loose. btownxstyles has run the format under this exact banner before, suggesting more breakdowns — accurate or not — are likely to follow.
One open question the post itself doesn't resolve: there's no widely documented public figure by the name Rahool Kanal in Indian film, sports or business circles, and the account gives no further identifying context beyond the name overlaid on the carousel. Whether that's a spelling variant of a more recognisable name, a private individual, or simply the account's chosen subject for this edition of the series isn't clear from the post alone.

Richard Mille has built its entire marketing model around exactly this kind of visibility. The brand sponsors a roster of athletes and celebrities — Rafael Nadal, Charles Leclerc, and a growing list of cricketers and film stars in the Indian market — specifically so its watches appear on wrists at premieres, races and galas rather than in traditional advertising. A brand deal like the Leclerc edition works because it travels: a watch on a Formula 1 driver's wrist becomes a watch on an Indian public figure's wrist becomes a watch flagged in an Instagram outfit breakdown, each stop adding to the piece's cultural price tag independent of what it costs on a spec sheet.
For readers treating these breakdowns as informal price guides, the RM 67-02 post is a useful case study in why the stated number is worth checking rather than taking at face value — not because the watch isn't real or expensive, but because 'expensive' and 'the specific figure printed on the graphic' aren't always the same claim.
Quick Facts
• Watch: Richard Mille RM 67-02 'Charles Leclerc' (Monaco Quartz TPT)
• Retail price: approximately $310,000 (~₹2.6 crore)
• Value claimed in the post: approximately ₹5.25 crore
• Rare one-off prototype auction price: CHF 2.1 million (~₹19 crore)
• Source: btownxstyles (verified), 'Celebrity Outfit Breakdown' series
• Post engagement: 268 likes, 163 shares, 6 comments
FAQs
How much does the Richard Mille RM 67-02 actually cost?
Retail listings price it at roughly $310,000, or about ₹2.6 crore. A rare one-off prototype once sold at auction for CHF 2.1 million, around ₹19 crore, but that isn't the standard retail piece.
Why did the btownxstyles post value the watch at ₹5.25 crore?
The account doesn't cite a source for the figure. It's close to double the model's standard retail price and may reflect confusion with rarer auction sales of one-off Richard Mille pieces.
Who is Rahool Kanal?
No widely documented public figure by that name could be independently verified. The post gives no further identifying context beyond the name overlaid on the carousel.
What is btownxstyles' 'Celebrity Outfit Breakdown' series?
A recurring content format on the verified account that prices individual items — watches, outfits, accessories — worn by public figures, generally without a cited source for the valuation.







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