Richard Mille Mount Street Boutique Opening
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Richard Mille Mount Street Boutique Opening

By 219 · Oct 20, 2014 · 5 replies
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Mayfair was always the place in London for the craftsmen and artisans. And for the sporting gentleman with the racing machines parked outside their London abode. About a century ago this was the area where you could have your suits tailored, your car given the necessary coachwork, and ordered a set

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Mayfair was always the place in London for the craftsmen and artisans. And for the sporting gentleman with the racing machines parked outside their London abode. About a century ago this was the area where you could have your suits tailored, your car given the necessary coachwork, and ordered a set of guns. It was the place where the craftsmen worked; the last remnants of which are to be found in James Purdey and Son on South Audley Street. Fittingly, a number of watch boutiques have also moved into the area in recent times: the most notable newcomer being Richard Mille. Although the official opening is not for another six weeks or so, the Boutique is open for business and has been for about a week.



Despite the modernist approach in the décor for any Richard Mille Boutique, the aesthetics and minimalist design inside work well with the late nineteenth century buildings. Every detail has been worked into the Richard Mille aesthetic: from the stair case railings to the display cabinets. The Boutique has a lounge area at the rear to examine the watches, a front area where you are greeted, and watches that are limited editions. Although I arrived the morning of day two, watches had already been sold! Hence, the watch photographs are a little limited.



The watches available at the Boutique range from the starting point of the Richard Mile range all the way up to the very limited editions and unique (Boutique only) pieces.







This is the second Richard Mille Boutique for London; the other located in Harrods Watch Room. As such it is another indicator of the strength of the London watch market that while the watch industry generally has stood still, Richard Mille, and the London watch market for that matter, continue to grow.



As well as the watches, there is a considerable range of straps from which to choose from: everything from crocodile to stringray, from Kevlar to vulcanized rubber:





Three watches really stood out. The RM057 Tourbillon Dragon Jackie Chan with its baseplate of black onyx and golden dragon engraved bridges with coloured scales that grip the tourbillon bridge in one of its claws. Under the lights, the design and pattern of the dragons stood out.



RM 030 Le Mans with a white Kevlar strap. Although I had seen this watch at the Le Mans Classic, with the white strap the watch looked more pronounced.



And the star of the bunch: the RM031 High Performance calibre. This was the first time I had actually had a chance to see this watch and to put it on the wrist. It is an exceedingly rare beast as there are only 10 examples made. Although the base calibre is obviously the AP Direct Impulse Escapement, and the drive train is obviously one and the same, the watch has been completely reworked by Richard Mille. There is a three-dimensional aspect to the movement that is missed unless you see the watch up close. The bridges and plates have been machined from ARCAP. There is a level of finishing on the watch that is the out of the very top draw: as always Richard has used a mix of microblasting, black polishing, and beveling edges to enhance the three-dimensional aspects of the movement. The case is solid platinum and at 50mm in diameter, the watch has heft on the wrist. But despite the size, it is comfortable on the wrist. The RM031 is chronometric performance: a Richard Mille interpretation of what Observatory chronometers once were. The watch loses or gains less than a second a day.











Next time you are ‘in town’ be sure to call round. You are assured a warm welcome. Located in a beautiful part of London, and for those who do buy a Richard Mille, you can go sit in Mount Street Gardens (just around the corner) to admire your new watch!

Andrew H This message has been edited by 219 on 2014-10-20 07:41:31

About the Richard Mille Automatic Declutchable Rotor Ref. RM030

The Richard Mille RM030 Automatic Declutchable Rotor represents the brand's approach to haute horlogerie complications, featuring a mechanism that allows the wearer to engage or disengage the automatic rotor. This reference was produced from 2012 to 2020, positioning it as a contemporary offering within Richard Mille's technical collection.

The 43mm case is constructed from titanium and fitted with a fixed bezel and sapphire crystal. The skeletonized dial provides visibility into the mechanical components. The watch houses the RMAS7 automatic caliber, offering 55 hours of power reserve. Water resistance is rated to 50 meters, and the watch is completed with a rubber strap.

This reference appeals to collectors interested in Richard Mille's technical innovations and contemporary haute horlogerie. The declutchable rotor complication and skeletonized architecture cater to enthusiasts who appreciate visible mechanical complexity. The eight-year production run suggests steady availability within the secondary market for collectors seeking this particular technical execution.

Specifications

Caliber
RMAS7
Case
Titanium
Diameter
43 mm
Dial
Skeletonized
Water Resist.
50m
Crystal
Sapphire
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Mark in Paris
Oct 20, 2014

This shop's decoration is beautifully integrated in the flat's architecture and seems to be a great place to visit. I didn't remember the chronometric RM was so big (50) but what we can say is that RM knows how to create original and exceptionnal watches. Thanks for the report Andrew. Cheers, Mark

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RiPiper
Oct 20, 2014

As usual great post and pics Andrew That RM031 looks spectacular! I'll be making a 250 mile round trip to visit this amazing boutique soon. Can't wait :)

MJ
mjnoumoff
Oct 20, 2014

and a really interesting report... thank you for sharing!!

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Conkers
Oct 20, 2014

I don't suppose they had a RM011 Carbon in stock (original version, not NTPT one), did they? I had one on order and my dealer just informed me they are discontinued.

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219
Oct 21, 2014

very comfortable on the wrist. As usual with any of the RM creations, the computer mock-up photo does not do the watch justice. When seen in person, the watch is an engineering and artistic marvel. Andrew H

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