While every luxury watch is unique in its own way, a tourbillon is undoubtedly sophisticated and status-worthy because of its highly complex design. A master in the craft of engineering tourbillons for its exclusive collection of lightweight models like the RM 74-02, Richard Mille continues to evolve the age-old movement with modern-day materials and technology. The Swiss horologists at Richard Mille are proud to carry on the legacy of the beloved tourbillon with the launch of its new RM 74-02 Automatic Tourbillon in Gold Quartz TPT.
This precious material, exclusive to the brand, combines ultra-thin quartz fibers with 22-carat red gold leaves, creating a case design that’s both durable and eye-catching. The layering process gives each piece a natural, striated pattern, guaranteeing no two watches are exactly alike. The contrast between the warm gold and rugged quartz gives the brand’s signature tonneau shape a striking look.
Under the hood, the RM 74-02 runs on Richard Mille’s in-house CRMT5 Calibre, an automatic tourbillon movement with an impressive 50-hour power reserve. The openworked construction showcases the fine details on centerstage, from the red gold and platinum rotor to the beveled edges that frame the movement. Like its Gold Carbon TPT counterpart, this RM 74-02 version brings a bold new look to an already innovative watch.
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