Explorer, photographer, climber, adventurer, brand ambassador…Cory Richards is the very embodiment of “multi-hyphenate.” Having scaled Mt. Everest on more than one occasion — once without supplemental oxygen — it’s no surprise that he brings an infectious energy to any space he inhabits, whether he’s discussing his upbringing, his travels, or watchmaking.
Back in 2019, we covered a special prototype watch that Vacheron Constantin made for Richards, which he wore on an Everest expedition. We’ve been waiting years for the maison to debut a production model of said watch, which, much to our delight, they finally did. We got the chance to sit down with Richards for a few minutes to discuss his passions, his relationship to Vacheron, and his plans for the future.
Cory Richards
On what came first — photography or climbing…
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“Climbing really did come first…I was going on this expedition and I borrowed my mom’s point-and-shoot camera. I was flying into the Ruth Gorge in the Alaska Range…I didn’t know at the time as I was taking pictures out the window that I was marrying these things naturally. So photography absolutely came second — climbing came first. But then I believe that they became one and the same.”
