I was an early collector of RM - and I loved the original aesthetic of the brand without all of the over the top colours and attention and prices! My favorite in RM has always been the RM004 (which has a wonderful APRP movement). I had looked at an RM65 b
The post above definitely wasn't written to be demeaning to the Nautilus buyer who's buying it for the reasons of just having the hottest watch money can buy. It's just one individual's interpretation. I can see it might be interpreted as a bit demeaning
Just purchased a Rose Gold rm 004. This is my first RM and a good friend told me some good 411 on complicated watches. My next watch will be the rm002 if he can find it for me. As I dive into it more I’m really understanding the reason why these watches a
Why would you want to play their little game adding your name to some wait list or wish list or whatever, and then wait an indefinite period of time for it? You can get pretty much any RM you want online, with no wait at all, and it doesn't even have to b
Last Summer when I visited a RM boutique, I came across on page 92 of Richard Mille Magazine issue #8 an article on RM 004, where it mentioned in the 1st sentence: "Split-seconds chronographs are among the most complicated non-tourbillon models within the
really don't like the 'upgrades' to the 008...funnily enough I was lucky enough to see the new RM004 v3, and same thing applies,I really don't like the new hands, the previous generation looks far better, and I much prefer the previous gen winder & ch
It was the first split seconds Tourbillon chronograph from Richard Mille and a tour de force APRP movement This is an RM008-v1 in sand blasted Ti Back in the day I owned an RM004 that had the same exact finish only difference is no Tourbillon on mine but
Here is a wrist shot from today. The RM004 is smaller than the 11-02 but because this piece is WG not titanium it is heavier than my 11-02. It balances on my wrist well even though my wrist is 6.4 inches or so. I like the way the arrow point of each of th
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.