The 2024 Met Gala was not just a showcase of fashion, but also a platform for the display of the worlds most opulent timepieces. Among the glittering attendees, Jeremy Strong, renowned for his roles in film and television, stole the spotlight with his Loro Piana suit and choice of wristwear--the breath taking £1.8 million Richard Mille UP-01 Ferrari UltraFlat.
Jeremy Strong's Style Statement:
As the star of the hit series "Succession," Jeremy Strong is no stranger to making bold statements, both on and off screen. At the 2024 Met Gala, he took his fashion game to new heights by adorning his wrist with the Richard Mille UP-01 Ferrari UltraFlat, a timepiece that exudes luxury, precision and sophistication in every detail.
The decision to wear the RM UltraFlat to the Met Gala was a statement of both style and substance. Not only does the watch complement his impeccable sense of fashion, but it also reflects his appreciation for fine craftsmanship and engineering excellence. The watch typically seen on a black strap was switched out for an all white strap to match his immaculate Loro Piana suit.
The Watch: RM UP-01 Ferrari UltraFlat
This timepiece is a true testament to luxury and precision engineering, boasting a limited production of only 150 pieces worldwide. With a remarkable thickness of just 1.7mm, it held the title of the thinnest watch in the world until this year's Watches and Wonders 2024, where Bulgari claimed the crown with the Bulgari Octo Finissimo Ultra.
The UP-01 Ferrari UltraFlat added an additional layer of refinement to the already star studded event. It's unmatched craftsmanship, rarity and captivating design made it the ideal accessory for an evening filled with haute couture and extravagance.
Undoubtedly the standout outfit and timepiece of the evening; the watch reigned supreme, unrivalled and unparalleled at tonight's Gala. Its unique design and unmatched craftsmanship make it a rare gem unlikely to be surpassed anytime soon.
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