Richard Mille welcomes the newest addition to its ever-growing lineup.
Marking nearly 25 years as a heavyweight contender in haute horology, Richard Mille’s relatively quick rise to the upper echelon of ultra-luxury watches places the brand among pioneers with centuries of expertise. What first began as a swing for the fences in 2001 with the debut of RM 001 Tourbillon quickly transformed into one of the hottest watch trends, catching the appeal of collectors and enthusiasts with its tonneau-shaped case, lightweight design, and complex movement technology. Richard Mille ended up breaking its own mold with other iconic models like the RM 025, RM 25-01, RM 033, and RM 33-02, presenting its same signature DNA on more traditional case shapes. Today, Richard Mille is proud to showcase its innovative spirit in the ever-evolving world of watchmaking by revealing its all-new RM 33-03 collection.
The Richard Mille RM 33-03 Automatic is available in either full titanium or Carbon TPT and red gold, using premium material combos you’d expect from Richard Mille. The new skeletonized RMXP3 movement is ultra-thin at just 3.28mm and uses a platinum micro-rotor mounted off-center, which quietly powers the movement. The whole assembly sits on a titanium baseplate treated with Titalyt for extra durability, while black PVD-coated bridges keep everything locked down and running precisely. Even with all the openworked elements, it’s designed to wear comfortably without trying too hard to impress. The case shape carries some of the ergonomic curves from Richard Mille’s more sculpted models. With a 40-plus hour power reserve and a balance system that can be fine-tuned with tiny weights, the RM 33-03 feels like a thoughtful evolution for the brand. It’s a piece that sticks to the brand’s technical roots while experimenting just enough with form to keep things interesting.
Source: Richard Mille