Lot Essay
The desire to create a watch that was like a second skin for Charles, permitting a sort of ‘symbiosis’ with him, was the guiding ambition that propelled the development of the RM 67-02.
The desire to create a watch that was like a second skin for Charles Leclerc, permitting a sort of ‘symbiosis’ with him, was the guiding ambition that propelled the development of the RM 67-02.
With its satin-finished, bevelled hands and sharp lines, the in-house extra flat calibre CRMA7 actively conveys a sense of power and strength. The tight, taut lines of the rotor, crafted of Carbon TPT® and white gold, the bridges and the DLC coated grade 5 titanium baseplate sharply underscore the sporty quality of this timepiece.
The case is crafted in white and red Quartz TPT®, composite materials exclusive to Richard Mille possessing exceptional shock resistance.
The comfort strap, entirely seamless, perfectly fit the contours of each wrist, adapting to individual morphology. As the lightest strap the brand has ever created it makes the RM 67-02 the lightest automatic watch of the Richard Mille collection.
EXPERIENCE
Richard Mille has continued to support Charles for over a decade and the RM 67-02 prototype has helped the brand to test new technical solutions for subsequent models.
The future owner of the RM 67-02 will receive two passes for the next F1 Monaco grand prix. As VIP Guests of Scuderia Ferrari, they will have the opportunity to meet Charles Leclerc and attend the race at the heart of the Scuderia paddock.
HISTORY OF THE BRAND
Founded in 2001, RICHARD MILLE quickly established itself as one of the pre-eminent players within the watchmaking industry, developing a unique, immediately recognizable architectural aesthetic. RICHARD MILLE’S success is a product of three crucial elements: the best of cutting-edge innovative technology, a strong, imaginative artistic and architectural dimension, and watches designed to be resistant and ergonomic. The Brand endeavours to apply the techniques and materials found in the most innovative sectors such as in the domains of F1 racing car development and the aerospace industry to watchmaking, with the goal of creating extreme timepieces, without gimmicks, and extending the field of horological knowledge and invention.
The desire to create a watch that was like a second skin for Charles Leclerc, permitting a sort of ‘symbiosis’ with him, was the guiding ambition that propelled the development of the RM 67-02.
With its satin-finished, bevelled hands and sharp lines, the in-house extra flat calibre CRMA7 actively conveys a sense of power and strength. The tight, taut lines of the rotor, crafted of Carbon TPT® and white gold, the bridges and the DLC coated grade 5 titanium baseplate sharply underscore the sporty quality of this timepiece.
The case is crafted in white and red Quartz TPT®, composite materials exclusive to Richard Mille possessing exceptional shock resistance.
The comfort strap, entirely seamless, perfectly fit the contours of each wrist, adapting to individual morphology. As the lightest strap the brand has ever created it makes the RM 67-02 the lightest automatic watch of the Richard Mille collection.
EXPERIENCE
Richard Mille has continued to support Charles for over a decade and the RM 67-02 prototype has helped the brand to test new technical solutions for subsequent models.
The future owner of the RM 67-02 will receive two passes for the next F1 Monaco grand prix. As VIP Guests of Scuderia Ferrari, they will have the opportunity to meet Charles Leclerc and attend the race at the heart of the Scuderia paddock.
HISTORY OF THE BRAND
Founded in 2001, RICHARD MILLE quickly established itself as one of the pre-eminent players within the watchmaking industry, developing a unique, immediately recognizable architectural aesthetic. RICHARD MILLE’S success is a product of three crucial elements: the best of cutting-edge innovative technology, a strong, imaginative artistic and architectural dimension, and watches designed to be resistant and ergonomic. The Brand endeavours to apply the techniques and materials found in the most innovative sectors such as in the domains of F1 racing car development and the aerospace industry to watchmaking, with the goal of creating extreme timepieces, without gimmicks, and extending the field of horological knowledge and invention.