Revolution Re-Imagined: Richard Mille RM 33-02 Automatic in New Carbon TPT Case
Richard Mille, surprising many of its loyalists at the time, joined the slimmed-down watch revolution in 2011 with the launch of the first RM 33-02, whose svelte 6.3-mm-thick case housed a skeletonized, self-winding caliber only 2.6 mm tall. Just in time for the dawn of a new decade, the company has unveiled a new, even more streamlined version of the RM 33-02 Automatic in a Carbon TPT case.
The Richard Mille RM 33-02Â has a sportier case made of Carbon TPT.
The watch joins Richard Mille’s eclectic lineup as the first round-cased automatic watch in Carbon TPT, a high-tech material the manufacturer introduced into watchmaking back in 2013 (details on its construction and characteristics here) and which it has been utilizing in many of its most high-profile models since. The 41.7-mm case of the new RM 33-02, downsized from the original’s 45.7 mm, has been reworked to project a sportier style than its predecessor, with taut lines and curves and weight-saving hollows. The three-part case has a middle section made of satin-finished 18k rose gold for a touch of luxury (the original RM 33-02 models had precious metal cases); the bezel, case middle and back are securely anchored by 14 spline screws made of titanium and abrasion-resistant washers made of steel. The lugs flow seamlessly into the rubber strap, which visually prolongs the two indentations positioned at 6 and 12 o?clock on the bezel. Of course, the RM 33-02’s roundness, as well as its thinness, are no...
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