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Richard Mille RM 74-01 features in-house automatic tourbillon in sleek and modern design
By SENATUS Editor | 30 April 2023

The RM 74-01 watch from Richard Mille is a true masterpiece of design and clever engineering, combining the latest watchmaking technicity with a sleek and modern design for everyone.

It is driven by the automatic winding in-house calibre CRMT6, which has a power reserve of 50 hours. The grade 5 titanium movement is visible through sapphire crystals, allowing the wearer to admire the intricate inner workings of the watch, such as the controlled rotation of the white gold variable geometry rotor and the central involute profile going train as well as the variable inertia balance tourbillon pulsations.

This mechanical ballet further emphasizes the high level of hand finishing of the calibre.

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