A true embodiment of Richard Mille’s identity, the RM 17-02 Tourbillon is powered by a manual-winding movement. Its lightweight yet robust structure houses the RM17-02 calibre, featuring a sapphire dial that reveals the watch’s intricate inner workings. The bridges, treated with blue PVD and 5N gold, shine against the grade 5 titanium baseplate, which is coated in black PVD to support the tourbillon movement, variable-inertia balance wheel, and fast-rotating barrel. These striking finishes are visible through the back of the watch, where silver and gold gears perform a mesmerizing kinetic dance. With a power reserve of around 70 hours, optimal transmission and distribution of power are guaranteed. The skeletonized design not only adds visual depth but also enhances the watch’s rigidity and precision, with indicators for power reserve and function further improving performance.
The RM 17-02’s innovation extends beyond its movement. Its dynamometric crown protects the winding stem, preventing damage from excessive pressure. In this intricate landscape, the time display remains clear, with bold hour markers and a laser-engraved base adding dimension, while a beige stencil provides subtle contrast.
The watch’s iconic tonneau shape, secured by visible spline screws, is accentuated by the satin-finished grade 5 titanium, offering a sleek and timeless design that transcends trends.
In the RM 17-02 Tourbillon, Richard Mille presents a manifesto of the brand’s ethos: a refined balance of strength and elegance, a continuous interplay between high performance and distinctive design.