
Andrew H (219) presents the Richard Mille RM056, a limited edition tourbillon split-second chronograph with a full sapphire crystal case, unveiled live from SIHH. He frames the watch as a 'ghost in the machine,' referencing philosophical concepts to capture its polarizing nature and extreme engineering.
The Richard Mille RM008 represents the brand's approach to high-complication watchmaking, featuring both a tourbillon and split-seconds chronograph function within a single timepiece. This reference combines two significant horological complications in Richard Mille's distinctive contemporary case architecture.
The 39mm titanium case houses the manual-winding RM008 caliber, providing a substantial 70-hour power reserve. The skeletonized dial construction reveals the movement's architecture, while sapphire crystal protects the face. Water resistance extends to 50 meters, and the watch is completed with a rubber strap. The fixed bezel maintains clean lines consistent with the overall design.
Produced between 2005 and 2010, the RM008 appeals to collectors seeking advanced complications in a modern presentation. The combination of tourbillon and split-seconds chronograph functionality positions this reference for enthusiasts focused on technical complexity rather than traditional dress watch aesthetics. The titanium construction and rubber strap reflect Richard Mille's contemporary material choices during this production period.
i know a lot will rave over this watch but definetly not for me
...and a huge technical challenge. Kudos to Mister Mille! Heard a lot about this piece, keen to see it at SIHH tomorrow
This is what I call "The King of Art" Awesome..... Congratulations RICHARD MILLE. Cheers!
but I think that I prefer the work on metal materials more than saphire for a case box. I'll be curious to have a look at it but not very attracted by it. Thanks for the live pics ! Best, Mark
but I must say I am not a fan at all... It reminds me of certain Swatch models with their transparent cases ... I admit there is more to admire in a RM008 movement than a cheap quartz movement, but I quite don't get the spirit behind it: a crystal case is, unless I'm wrong, very fragile and sensible to temperature changes. It goes against the search for a high performance watch, functionning under extreme conditions (shocks, heat...) That being said, it is a nice "didactic" piece where one can s
The RM008 is already a legend imho, this is a nice hommage to the "Grande Complication" of Richard Mille. What means "crystal" here ? "Sapphire" like the one used in some watches bridges ? cheers Francois
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