Richard Mille. A Very Fine and Rare Platinum Tonneau-shaped Tourbillon Spilt-Seconds Chronograph Wristwatch with Power Reserve and Torque Indication
Richard Mille. A Very Fine and Rare Platinum Tonneau-shaped Tourbillon Spilt-Seconds Chronograph Wristwatch with Power Reserve and Torque Indication
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Richard Mille. A Very Fine and Rare Platinum Tonneau-shaped Tourbillon Spilt-Seconds Chronograph Wristwatch with Power Reserve and Torque Indication

Signed Richard Mille, RM008 AF Pt / 27, Circa 2008

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Richard Mille. A Very Fine and Rare Platinum Tonneau-shaped Tourbillon Spilt-Seconds Chronograph Wristwatch with Power Reserve and Torque Indication
Signed Richard Mille, RM008 AF Pt / 27, Circa 2008
Movement: Cal. RM-008/1, 37 jewels
Dial: Skeletonized, Arabic numerals, luminous hands
Case: Platinum, sapphire crystal display back secured by 8 screws, 39mm wide, 48mm overall length
Strap/Buckle: Richard Mille rubber strap, titanium Richard Mille double deployant clasp
Accompanied by: A Richard Mille Warranty, product literature, Richard Mille presentation box, Richard Mille leather portfolio, Richard Mille zipped pouch and outer packaging

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Lot Essay

The RM008 by Richard Mille is until today one of the firm's most complicated timepieces, pairing a split-seconds chronograph and a tourbillon mechanism. The high-tech components, such as the carbon nanofiber baseplate used in this manual winding movement, are of superb quality and allow for a high degree of repeatability of all functions.

The owner can start/stop the chronograph by pressing the pusher at 8 o'clock and the hands are reset by pressing the pusher at 10 o'clock.

Impressively, the energy consumption of the split-seconds mechanism was lowered by approximately 50% compared to other regular split-seconds by reducing frictions.

The split-seconds chronograph is activated by pressing the pusher at 4 o'clock. By pressing the pusher again, it will allow the split seconds hand to rejoin the chronograph hand.

Accidental overwinding, which could cause damage to the winding stem (or alternatively create too much pressure on the barrel spring), can now be controlled thanks to the torque limiting crown feature created by Richard Mille.

The power reserve on this RM008 is of approximately 70 hours, which equals to almost six days, a satisfying amount of time considering the other complications on this timepiece.

Last but not least, the present example offered here for auction is complete and accompanied by its Richard Mille Warranty and presentation box

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