Introduction Richard Mille, founded in 2001, has redefined modern haute horlogerie. The brand’s slogan— “A racing machine on the wrist” —is no empty tagline; it reflects Mille’s obsession with merging cutting-edge engineering, avant-garde materials, and m
Compared to white gold and even steel, titanium is a much harder alloy to scratch. Grade 5 titanium technically can be polished - but is mostly left in a brushed finish and matte finish on RM watches. The Titanium variants definitely show very few scratch
Hello. I am looking to get my first RM! I am interested in the standard RM011 FM in titanium, but I also really like the RM011 in forged carbon (the one with red dials) . Both are in the same general price range, with the carbon demanding about 25k more t
Truth is that after examining the vast majority of the offerings and due to being a work day, so not much crowd, I came to the conclusion that regardless of what collectors, influencers, or any other group might say Patek its above all in terms of quality
Hi RM Forum, I recently acquired a pre-owned discontinued RM035 with Aluminum-Magnesium case. The decision was inspired by a few detailed and passionate reviews on this forum on the RM035 from a few years ago (thank you!). I understand from an RM boutique
And the micro details are outstanding. Love the play of brushed and polished micro surfaces on the case, the different use of materials on the wings and pushers, and of course the skeletonization of the movement. Very reminiscent of the RM011-05 movement
What an incredible piece - always loved the design of RM from the early days of a "Racing machine on the wrist" - the RM011 in sporty and elevated materials such as Titanium, Ceramic, and other novel metals is definitely in line with its ethos. Awesome wa