In a similar manner, Magico continue to manufacture speakers that use uncommon materials for building speakers, but are relatively conventional in terms of being dynamic driver speakers with Mundorf-sourced parts for the crossovers. That's not a knock on Magico - or Richard Mille for that matter - it's just they way they've chosen to make a luxury good able to be produced in a way that maximises profit relative to the high level of technical manufacturing employed in their cases and cabinets/drivers.
With all due respect, but I think that Magico and Richard Mille have vastly different business strategies, with Magico beeing more into making state of the art products (which, by necessity aren't cheap) and Richard Mille more into marketing / wow factor / skim price strategy.