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Richard Mille RM 004 RM004

Chronograph · Titanium · Skeletonized Dial · 38mm

Ref: RM004

SoldUSD 108,888

+ USD 0 shipping

Craig LA
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Brand
Richard Mille
Condition
MINT
Series
RM004v2 Rose Gold Split Second Chronograph
Box
Yes
Model
RM004v2 Rose Gold Split Second Chronograph
Papers
Yes
Reference
RM004
Year
N/A
Case Size
38 mm
Case Material
Titanium
Dial Color
Skeletonized
Location
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Listed
Sep 20, 2012
Updated
Sep 20, 2012
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Description


Richard Mille RM004v2 Split Second Chronograph, Rose Gold. The watch comes with the OEM black leather strap and a second OEM brown crocodile strap that I purchased for $800. The watch has Richard Mille’s unique Rose Gold deployant buckle ($3,000 MSRP). I am the original owner and I have all boxes and papers. The watch is in mint condition (I am obsessively careful with my watches). The watch is available for inspection in Los Angeles.

This is not only the quintessential Richard Mille model, but also the finest split second chronograph ever made; it is a horological masterpiece. Very few have been produced and they are rarely available for purchase on the secondary market. The current MSRP is $285,000. I will sell mine for $108,888. A used Titanium RM004, which retails for much less than the Rose Gold version, sold at Christies for $124,562 ( www.christies.com ).

The first photo is from the internet. All of the subsequent photos were taken by me and depict the actual watch.
















⌚ Watch Specifications

Reference data · AI-verified specifications

Movement

Type
Manual
Caliber
RM004
Power Reserve
55h

Case

Material
Titanium
Diameter
38 mm
Water Resist.
50m
Crystal
Sapphire
Bezel
Fixed

Dial & Strap

Dial
Skeletonized
Strap
Rubber strap
Production
2003-2010

📖 About This Reference

**Richard Mille RM004 Split-Seconds Chronograph** The RM004 represents Richard Mille's split-seconds chronograph offering, distinguished by its manual-winding movement and skeletonized dial construction. Produced from 2003 to 2010, this reference demonstrates the brand's approach to high-complication timepieces within a compact case format. The 38mm titanium case houses the manual-winding RM004 caliber, providing a 55-hour power reserve. The skeletonized dial reveals the movement architecture beneath a sapphire crystal. Water resistance extends to 50 meters, and the watch is fitted with a rubber strap. The fixed bezel maintains the case's streamlined profile. This reference appeals to collectors seeking Richard Mille's take on the split-seconds complication in a relatively understated package. The titanium construction and skeletonized dial execution align with contemporary preferences for technical displays and lightweight materials. The seven-year production run establishes the RM004 as a core reference within the brand's chronograph offerings.

Collector Discussions

New acquisition RM004
Finally bit the bullet. I had been considering the AP tourbilon Concept GMT. Thought it was going to be too big on my wrist.. Always wanted a split seconds too.
forum · mark1958a · 11666 views · 6Y
Reunited with RM004
My history with RM goes back to 2007 when I purchased my Ti RM010 which I enjoyed for about a year and half before selling to move to a Ti RM004v2 .. its entertaining to look back at what I sold the 010 for back then .. someone got a good investment! When I got the 004 I knew it was a timeless piece
forum · redshift75 · 4226 views · 9Y
The RM004 Search Has Started
As many of you know I have owned many RMs over the years but recently decided to focus on the earliest complications. As such, I bought a 2v2 and am very happy with it. I am now keen to add a 4v2 but I am in need of some information on the various versions. As far as I am aware we have: Titanium RG
forum · Conkers · 3942 views · 10Y
Watches Quiz!
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An encounter to remember..
I was toying with several appropriate titles for this post, and suffice it to say, they all centered around 'drinking the koolaid' so to speak. Allow me to digress.. I recently accepted a new job, and managed to negotiate some blissful unemployment time which was promptly filled with a quick trip so
forum · colton_d · 3954 views · 10Y
RM004-V2
Hi Guys, I would like to enquire about this particular RM model. What makes it so special. I do understand it is a split second (same as double split), but how 'advance' and 'purist' is it. Compared to many split seconds out there, i.e, Lange Double Split, IWC Dopplechronograph, Patek's Double Split
forum · lobo · 9870 views · 12Y

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