The Richard Mille RM 67‑01 is the brand’s first ultra-thin tonneau-shaped automatic watch, combining elegant design with technical excellence. Its titanium case measures just 7.75 mm thick and 38.7 × 47.5 mm in size, crafted through over 200 precise machining steps.
Inside, the skeletonised CRMA6 calibre is only 3.6 mm thick and features a free-sprung balance, platinum rotor, and 50-hour power reserve. Functions include hours, minutes, date at 5 o’clock, and a function selector at 2 o’clock. The open-worked dial with Arabic numerals and sapphire crystal front and back highlights its mechanical beauty.
Richard Mille Automatic Tourbillon
Ref: RM 74‑01
The RM 74‑01 houses Richard Mille’s in‑house CRMT6 calibre, an ultra‑skeletonised automatic tourbillon movement offering around 50 hours of power reserve. At its core is a free‑sprung balance with variable inertia, adjusted via four micro‑weights for superior accuracy and shock resistance.
The case measures approximately 52.6 × 34.4 mm and is crafted in grey Cermet—an exclusive Richard Mille composite combining the lightness of titanium with the hardness of ceramic—while the caseband, baseplate, and bridges use Grade 5 titanium for strength and durability.
Unique to this model is the variable‑geometry rotor, allowing owners to adjust rotor inertia to suit their activity level, ensuring optimal winding efficiency.
The dial features a fully skeletonised layout, showcasing the movement’s intricate mechanics with visibility down to the tourbillon at 6 o’clock, all protected under a sapphire crystal and paired with a rubber strap for sporty comfort.
To sum up, the RM 74‑01 blends avant‑garde materials, technical innovation, and minimalist elegance in a slim tonneau‑shaped form—ideal for those seeking haute horology with a modern edge.
This 43 mm Worldtimer, cased in brushed grade 2 titanium, has an integrated strap in black structured rubber, with additional decorative link and clasp in brushed titanium.
At the centre of the black and grey dial, framed by a brushed black ceramic bezel, OMEGA has produced a vision of Earth, viewed from above the North Pole, by laser-ablating continents and colours on a grade 5 titanium surface. Circling the topographic map is a 24-hour indication, divided into night and day sections.
OMEGA’s home city of Bienne Switzerland is among the many global destinations circling around the dial and its outer ring. All place names, with the exception of the British capital are coloured grey. London is in red to highlight Greenwich Mean Time, now more formally known as Universal Time Coordinated (UTC).
To complement the matte look of the dial, OMEGA has opted for blackened hands and indexes, filled with white Super-LumiNova to emit a blue glow in the dark. Powering the watch is OMEGA’s Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8938.