The RICHARD MILLE RM 55-01 Skeleton Watch is powered by the all-new Calibre RMUL4 manual-winding movement, weighing in at less than 5 grams. The movement's highly skeletonized structure evokes the spatial aesthetic of futuristic architecture while delivering an exceptionally lightweight wearing experience.
The watch features the brand's iconic tonneau-shaped case, measuring 37.95mm x 47.33mm with a thickness of 10.75mm, and is available in three color variations. The black version features a case crafted from Carbon TPT®, with a caseband made of Grade 5 titanium; the white and gray versions are both crafted from Quartz TPT®, paired with titanium casebands. The titanium crown is sheathed in rubber to enhance tactile grip during operation. Best luxury replica Breitling Navitimer price at Repwatcheaprice, cheap watches for men and women.
The openworked skeleton dial fully reveals the movement's intricate structure and operational details, allowing the wearer to observe the winding gear train at 3 o'clock, the balance wheel and hairspring at 4 o'clock, and the two skeletonized mainspring barrels at 9 and 12 o'clock. The titanium alloy baseplate—finished with satin-brushing, micro-blasting, and a black PVD coating—creates a striking interplay of geometric lines. The dial features a minimalist "large three-hand" layout; the hour and minute hands are coated with luminescent material, while the tip of the seconds hand is accented with a splash of color to further enhance legibility.
The newly developed Calibre RMUL4 manual-winding movement incorporates a variable-inertia, free-sprung balance wheel and features a stop-seconds function for precise time-setting. It operates at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour (vph) and offers a power reserve of 55 hours. Weighing a mere 5 grams, the movement utilizes a baseplate crafted from Grade 5 titanium alloy; three skeletonized bridges connect the mainspring barrels, gear train, and balance wheel assembly, pushing the concept of ultra-lightweight design to its absolute limit—a philosophy reflected in the "UL" designation within its name, which stands for "Ultra Light."

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