Maurice Lacroix is pleased to welcome director and photographer Mayk Azzato to the ML Crew. In his frequently admired and award-winning photography and films featuring famous names known world- wide, he brings together German precision and Italian creativity. He recently joined the Maurice Lacroix crew, finding himself in good company with other extremely talented people from the fields of art, culture and sport. They all share a special affinity for the brand Maurice Lacroix.
Maurice Lacroix is pleased to welcome director and photographer Mayk Azzato to the ML Crew. In his frequently admired and award-winning photography and films featuring famous names known world- wide, he brings together German precision and Italian creativity. He recently joined the Maurice Lacroix crew, finding himself in good company with other extremely talented people from the fields of art, culture and sport. They all share a special affinity for the brand Maurice Lacroix.
If you decided to spearhead a saber through the clichés about fencing, one of the world’s most élite sports, you’d probably invent the latest member of the Richard Mille family - Miles Chamley-Watson! Miles describes himself as a half white, half black kid from London with Jamaican, Irish, British and Malawian, moved to New York City at 10 and now competes for USA. ‘All of which is, admittedly, a bit weird!’ he jokes in his deep London accent.
If you decided to spearhead a saber through the clichés about fencing, one of the world’s most élite sports, you’d probably invent the latest member of the Richard Mille family - Miles Chamley-Watson! Miles describes himself as a half white, half black kid from London with Jamaican, Irish, British and Malawian, moved to New York City at 10 and now competes for USA. ‘All of which is, admittedly, a bit weird!’ he jokes in his deep London accent.
Richard Mille is delighted to congratulate new member of the family Arnaud Jerald on breaking not one, but two world-records, one of which was his own, achieved 4 days previously! Not content with his breath-taking 116 meters world-record last week, he rounded off the competition by going where no free diver has ever gone before, an awe-inspiring 117 meters down in bi-fins in a dive lasting 3 minutes and 35 seconds.