The 700 sq ft boutique, located at 1 St Martin Drive, features a dining room, sports bar, watchmaking counter, hidden library and more.
The 700 sq m boutique – which took three years to complete – eschews the design of a typical watch store. Instead, it adopts the fundamentals of a speakeasy, its facade concealing a surprising venue deeper within.“The architectural organisation of St Martin creates a feeling of astonishment of not having guessed such a space could exist behind this door. Discovering it makes you wonder what the next surprise will be.
The boutique is located at the ground-floor commercial unit of an apartment complex. It was formerly the site of a restaurant.Richard Mille St Martin – designed by the brand’s own in-house architecture team – was conceived to reflect the mind of Richard Mille himself. Stepping into the space is akin to walking into a home. There are several sections, all seamlessly interconnected, including a dining area, a bar, a sports lounge, an outdoor patio and a hidden library.
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