Mark in Paris[Purist]
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Thank you Lee :)
Welcome on PuristSPro by the way and congratulations for getting this reference.
When you look at the twin barrels from the front side, we can see that the movement is fully wound when the coils are all toward the center (axle). When the watch is not working, the coil of the mainspring are placed at the edge.
Thus, when I see, after winding for a while, that the spring is tight near the center and that nearly no coils are left behind (no space between them), then I know it is far from enough for one day.
About the sliding flange: you understood it well. When it is fully wound, the torque needed makes the 2 parts slide one on the other instead of keeping on being stick together. By the way, if you listen carefully when winding at 100%, you'll hear a specific tic every turn showing that the flange is sliding on the other part. You know then that it is not winding anymore.
As the crown is quite big and we have a very good grip it is important to have this feature in order not to cause damage to the barrels and movement.
I hope I was clear 
Cheers, Mark
Interesting
By: colton_d : October 6th, 2015-05:47
Mark, Very interesting to hear your approach to assessing which RM is best for you, and happy to hear this RM035 has maintained its beauty in your eyes over the years. Your thoughts and photos are very good to read. Believe it or not, my first experience ...
Glad you enjoyed it
By: Mark in Paris : October 7th, 2015-15:09
Yes, you're right: I've seen several videos of his interviews and talk to him a few minutes, he is a true aesthete and very direct man to discuss with. Yes the RM010 is a fantastic RM. I like many aspects of this ref (skeletonized dial, rotor, lightness a...
Straps availability
By: Mark in Paris : October 8th, 2015-15:45
First, thank you P, I'm glad you liked it! About the strap, the only alternative I was informed of, 1 year ago, was the Kevlar strap. It is the kind of strap which was used with the original RM027 at first and, then, adapted to the RM035. I don't think th...
RM brand
By: tom2517 : October 18th, 2015-22:41
To me it\'s a brand that came at a right time and perfect marketing. RM started with making nothing themselves, even the famous case was outsourced, they just do design. Now that they make the case in house, but the movement still outsourced. It is such a...
Good strategy
By: Mark in Paris : October 19th, 2015-14:18
I think this strategy came, from the beginning, from Richard Mille's mind and personal taste concerning cars etc. The watches he wanted have been conceived exactly from his tastes and the marketing came later on to introduce it to the market (in a very cl...
technical question
By: lee__07 : July 16th, 2016-11:17
Great review Mark! I just learned two new facts of my watch that I didnt realize up until now which is great because it always got me wondering. Would be very helpful if you could further explain: Could you explain how to look at the twin barrel display t...
Thank you Lee :)
By: Mark in Paris : July 16th, 2016-12:55
Welcome on PuristSPro by the way and congratulations for getting this reference. When you look at the twin barrels from the front side, we can see that the movement is fully wound when the coils are all toward the center (axle). When the watch is not work...