Richard Mille keeps impressing us with the brand’s beautiful RM Series, which has been expanded once again with the addition of the Richard Mille RM 63-02 World Timer Automatic. This new lovely timepiece features the same simplified setting sans the need for a pusher in activating the time zone function.
As such, the RM 63-02 World Timer incorporates the World Timer function at the heart of a brand new automatic in-house movement, with the rotating bezel coming in satin-brushed and polished grade-5 titanium, and the ball bearings fittings impressing us instantly.
It’s well worth mentioning that when the name of the wearer’s current city is positioned at 12 o’clock, the RM 63-02 automatically defines the local time as well as the time in 23 other cities around the world thanks to its graduated 24-hour flange.
This RM timepiece also comes with a bidirectional bezel which interacts directly with the heart of the movement, specifically the in-house CRMA3 caliber. The sculptural upper bridge is made from black-rhodium-plated, polished and circular-grained German silver, showing off round openings that allow a glimpse of the World Timer mechanism in action.
The RM 63-02 caliber also features an oversized date at 12 o’clock ,driven by two skeletonized disks and a function selector which allows the user to navigate between the winding, time-setting or neutral positions with one simple push.
With a quick-rotation barrel and a power reserve of 50 hours, the RM 63-02 World Timer is impressive enough to deserve $145,000.
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