The Richard Mille RM56-01: the crystal watch.

Jan 28, 2013,13:45 PM
 





You think you are imagining the watch. You think it’s an apparition that is taking form in front of your eyes… and to an extent you are right. What you imagine is a watch, as you focus your gaze, it becomes a watch… it’s the RM056-01. Last year, the RM056 knocked the SIHH show sideways. This year, Richard went one better: not only is the case made from crystal, but the plates and some of the bridges as well. What you are left with is something that you stare at repeatedly picking out where each part lies within the watch.



I don’t know how many fellow Purists out there have read Peter Carey’s book: Oscar and Lucinda? It tells the tale of two compulsive and passionate gamblers who make a bet. Lucinda bets Oscar that (her entire inheritance) that he cannot transport the glass church to the Australian Outback safely. For some reason, starring at the RM056-01 at SIHH, I could not help but think back to the story and see parallels with Richard’s ‘bet’ (he is always gambling with his reputation!) to the watch industry that he could pull off yet another ‘show-stopper’ of a watch. And he did!



I thought last year’s RM056 was fabulous and I was fortunate to be shown around Stettler (the crystal manufacturing firm in Solothurn) to see how the case was made. (http://richardmille.watchprosite.com/show-forumpost/fi-18/pi-5207608/ti-780028/s-0/) At the time, when I had seen how much both Richard and Stettler had invested in the new crystal technology and how difficult it was to produce and polish such complex shapes. However, compared to the 3 reasonably large sections of the case, the small and delicate plates and bridges within the watch must have presented a whole new set of problems. Not least of which would be the fact that the ultrasonic cutting and polishing has to be completed without actually seeing the item that you are working on. Needless to say that with the cost of the first RM056 requiring half of Stettler’s annual output has moved up a notch or two.



And it is, in its own small way, a cathedral to watchmaking! What better way to demonstrate and illustrate the watchmaker’s skill than by making a crystal watch that requires each and every aspect to be viewable to the most exacting scrutiny? It is no longer the case that just with the outer pins need to be exact, but each and every screw within the watch. One wrong move and it is all visible. One poorly finished piece, never mind how small can be seen. It is arguably the pinnacle of watchmaking and the RM056-01 does not disappoint.





It is not for the everyday wear, but as a flagship piece it is an undeniable tour de force of watchmaking, finishing, technical prowess and technology. It is stunning to see and the only downside to all this is that few will get to see it. Only 5 to be made, it will not be something you see at your local dealers at any time sooner, or later for that matter. More to the point, all 5 are pre-sold, and hence once complete will wing their way to the lucky handful.



Andrew H This message has been edited by 219 on 2013-01-28 13:45:37 This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2013-01-28 16:21:24 This message has been edited by 219 on 2013-02-19 01:14:49


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WOW......

 
 By: mjnoumoff : January 28th, 2013-13:59
that is simply stunning!! Any idea if the 'new' owners also have the 'older' RM56?

Impressive! I wondered, if you drop it on the floor...

 
 By: Fricks : January 28th, 2013-14:52
.... does it break into pieces? Or is it treated as glass can be. I was wondering also about the weight, is it heavy, light, comparing to a RM002, as it seems a variant of it. Give us the price, just for the peace of mind :) Thanks for the great pics!

An improvement...

 
 By: Mark in Paris : January 29th, 2013-04:36
First, thank you Andrew for this overall opinion and description about this UFO in the watch industry. Last year, in spite of the fact I realized the work was a tough endeavour, I wasn't "entranced" by the 56. Now, this year with the 56-1, I feel much mor... 

Stunning!

 
 By: milenium : January 29th, 2013-09:19
Simply amazing! I wonder if RM will venture into a colored sapphire crystal as well if indeed there is another next generation...56-02?

Incredible

 
 By: nacho217 : January 29th, 2013-13:15
It seems almost impossible but Richard improves and surprises with every new piece ¿ what will he present in 3 years....... ? can' t imagine what marvels RM is a dream maker my congratulations to him ( and thanks 219 for your great review )

Star of SIHH again!

 
 By: ocwatching : January 30th, 2013-12:20
I keep going back to RMs new releases.. and looking at this piece.. Thanks for the great coverage and photos!

This one is very nice...

 
 By: KIH : February 2nd, 2013-19:37
... would love to handle one if at all possible.... :-( Ken

Impressive RM56-01

 
 By: ED209 : February 3rd, 2013-15:33
Wow, very impressive crystal case, bridges, and plates. Thanks for the cool photos of the RM56-01. Regards, ED-209

Any one else wishing....

 
 By: HPoirot : February 8th, 2013-07:22
that RM will make a lot more of this? 50 pieces seem like a reasonable amount. Enough so that there's a chance mortals like us can have a stab at it, but also exclusive enough that owners are kept happy. I believe the RM 027 was a 50 piece edition right?

interesting point BUT....

 
 By: mjnoumoff : February 8th, 2013-09:06
I wonder if it's the Ferrari mentality for their limited production super-car models? build ONE less car than you are sure you can sell. YOu also want to maintain that super exclusive aura when people are spending that type of money. How many people reali... 

amazing !!!!! [nt]

 
 By: mfarooq : February 12th, 2013-12:36