
Foversta's 2016 SIHH report offers an exclusive first look at two significant Richard Mille novelties: the RM 67-01 and the RM 63-02. His personal wristshots and initial impressions provide valuable insights into the brand's exploration of ultra-thin designs and complex complications, highlighting their distinct appeal to collectors.
but during SiHH and several pics and videos I think I may like it a lot too. I love the thick standard cases but I must say that between the RM033, the RM027-01 Nadal and this one, I begin to love their more "dressy" style. Thanks a lot for sharing these wrist shots Fx. Cheers, Mark
The RM 67-01 is almost clearly legible, which is strange for a open-worked dial and movement. Strangely compelling....even to a non-Fan Boy. Regards, MTF
Excellent job RM! And great photos btw Fx. Cheers, Anthony
I was not very interested in trying on a RM as they seemed very big, and therefore was mainly interested in RM for their technical aspects. My interest to try one on grew once the RM067-01 was revealed last year. I unfortunately did not have the pleasure to see one 'live'. I recently wore a RM023 and I really liked the case size; I was informed that this is actually the ladiesβ size. I did not mind, because I thought it was exactly the right size for my wrist. I also wore another model (forgot w
I was never a fan of any RM extra thin variants but this particular one is growing on me! One can only wonder how many different variants ( LEs and boutique exclusive etc) will start to spawn in the coming years... This variant would be an interesting springboard for such endeavours Thanks for sharing!
For me the DNA of the brand is the \'chunky\' design. If the rumour of the RM10 being discontinued is true then I think at the entry level of the brand something has been lost.
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