If you have been living under a rock for the past few weeks, the NBA playoffs for the 2019-2020 season are now over. The Los Angeles Lakers beat the Miami Heat in the finals to win their first NBA title in ten years.
NBA stars like Anthony Davis, Kyle Kuzma, Jimmy Butler, and Bam Adebayo have been battling hard in the finals, making it very exciting to watch. But a lot of people would say that the Lakers were going to win because they have LeBron James, who is generally regarded as not only one of the best basketball players alive today but also one of the best of all time.
LeBron added to his already impressive collection of silverware in the 2020 NBA Finals. Not only did he win his fourth NBA championship, but he was also named the NBA Finals MVP for the fourth time, making him the first player in NBA history to be named Finals MVP with three different teams (the Lakers, the Heat, and the Cleveland Cavaliers).
Check out this Richard Mille RM11-03 Automatic Flyback Chronograph, which is worth about $325,000, that he wore during the playoffs.
Richard Mille watches have quickly become the go-to choice for A-list athletes. They’re not only very expensive and flashy watches, but they’re also very light and easy to wear (thanks to the brand’s unique material technologies)—perfect for a sports hero who knows what they want.
It’s not always easy to tell which Richard Mille LeBron he’s wearing because he has so many. These include the candy-blue RM11-03 “Jean Todt” and the Felipa Massa limited version. He also likes to change the straps on them whenever he feels like it. Even though the cases are made of very different materials, all RM11-03s have a skeletonized automatic movement and a big date sign in the middle. One of Richard Mille’s most popular models, the RM11, is probably the most iconic piece of the brand. Here’s LeBron wearing the Jean Todt while celebrating his 2020 success at the popular Malibu restaurant Nobu on October 14 while carrying a bottle of fancy tequila.
New from Richard Mille is a collaboration model with Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal. Nadal just won his 13th French Open title dramatically by beating Serbian star Novak Djokovic on Oct. 12.