
KIH provides an intimate look into the Richard Mille "Dear Family" Charity Party in Tokyo, an annual event with a special focus on charity following a disaster. The report captures the unique atmosphere, featuring Richard Mille himself and messages from brand ambassadors. This article highlights Richard Mille's personal connection to Japan and the brand's philanthropic efforts.






















































The RM 035 represents Richard Mille's skeletonized manual-winding offering within the RM 035 series. This Rafael Nadal model features a distinctive open-dial architecture that exposes the mechanical components, positioning it as a technical showcase within the brand's contemporary lineup.
The 43mm case is constructed from NTPT Carbon, fitted with a fixed bezel and sapphire crystal. The skeletonized dial reveals the manual-winding RMUL3 caliber, which provides a 55-hour power reserve. Water resistance is rated to 50 meters, and the watch is completed with a rubber strap.
Produced from 2012 to 2018, this reference appeals to collectors seeking Richard Mille's signature technical aesthetic in a manually-wound format. The NTPT Carbon construction and skeletonized architecture position this model for enthusiasts who prioritize material innovation and visual access to the movement mechanics over traditional dial presentations.
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That is awesome!!! THanks for sharing!!!
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All the fun and passion that could only come from Monsieur Mille and co! I particularly love that shot of all the 27s, as indeed you put it, not something you'll see everyday, if at all ever! Grazie for the event and bringing it to us mere mortals. Oh how i miss Tokyo. Ciao Stephen
looking forward to it! Ken
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