Credits: Article and images by Wei Koh @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/richard-mille-rm-66/


What was once vulnerable, he made indomitable, utilizing the materials of the future: carbon fiber, ceramic, North Thin Ply Technology, Quartz TPT and even a declassified satellite material named Alusic created by combining aluminum and silicon in a centrifuge. What was once closed off, Mille made transparent, defining watchmaking’s greatest new original visual language with movements in the form of minimalistic architectural bridges soaring through space. What was once mechanically fragile, Mille made defiantly robust and indefatigable, with tourbillons capable of withstanding 5,000g’s of acceleration, a level considered impossible before Mille willed it into existence. What was once designed with little deference to the human anatomy, Mille made a masterpiece of ergonomics, so much so that once you put on a Richard Mille, because of this and all its other qualities, you don’t want to take it off.
Credits: Article and images by Wei Koh @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/richard-mille-rm-66/