for RM that is.
If you think that the RM 025 is a bit of a stretch for a dive watch then maybe this one will fit the bill(RM 028).Being only 47mm x 14.60mm and in titanium, it is slightly smaller and weighs less than the RM 025. It also does away with the tourbillon and comes with a skeletonized automatic winding movement with date,hours,minutes,central seconds and adjustable rotor geometry.
I had the opportunity to try one on recently and although it looked and felt big on my relatively small wrist;the complexity,presence and lightness is really impressive! If you are looking for an exclusive dive watch (WR 300M) or just prefer larger cased watches, check this one out.
Here are some quick and dirty pics. taken by my other half.
cheers
fernando
To clarify, I did not pull the trigger on this one. If only I had bigger wrists.........
Apparently,it's only one of two that is currently available anywhere. At a very remote location somewhere in the Far East.

I don't think there is a special function with the red lines,maybe just to mark the 15 min. intervals?
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F


You wear it well - looks like a perfect fit!
Yes, agree the watch is far better in the metal and has sooo much presence!
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fernando
Thank`s for sharing with us!
Best Regards,
Happy New Year. Not my 'cup of tea' but I will confess that I rather like the look of the RM028 over the 025. Just preference, but the watch looks fabulous! When Richard was showing me the RM025 he then demonstrated how the lugs on the watch allow such a large piece to 'fit' the wrist. It is the subtle parts of the design, that seem obvious, that make all the difference....
Thanks for sharing and congrats to you both once again.
Andrew H



Thanks for the comparison thickness shot w/ the Panerai and GP. The sloping downward lugs must sure make this huge watch much easier to wear on the wrist.
Thanks for sharing!
Cheers,
Anthony