Richard Mille RM 072 Watches in Dubai

The Richard Mille RM 072 is a bold fusion of cutting-edge technology, refined aesthetics, and innovative chronograph engineering. Designed for individuals who appreciate technical mastery and contemporary elegance, this timepiece brings a fresh take on the automatic flyback chronograph, reinforcing Richard Mille’s reputation for pioneering modern watchmaking.

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Flyback Chronograph with Oscillating Pinions

At the heart of RM 072 is the Caliber CRMC1, a fully integrated automatic flyback chronograph movement that features oscillating pinions, a revolutionary approach to improving chronograph precision. This system allows for smoother operation, reducing mechanical wear while enhancing long-term reliability.

The movement uses grade 5 titanium for the baseplate and bridges, ensuring exceptional durability, lightweight performance, and shock resistance. With a power reserve of approximately 50 hours, the RM 072 provides precision and practicality, making it perfect for everyday wear.

RM 072 Watch Automatic Winding Flyback Chronograph

Modern Materials and Architectural Design

The RM 072 is constructed from Carbon TPT®, titanium, or rose gold, offering a range of options tailored to different tastes. The signature tonneau-shaped case, a hallmark of Richard Mille, ensures an ergonomic fit, making the watch both comfortable and visually striking.

The open-worked dial provides an unobstructed view of the movement, showcasing the intricate interplay of gears and levers. The skeletonized hands and subdials enhance readability, ensuring the watch maintains functionality and a sleek modern aesthetic.

The rubberized crown and function pushers allow easy operation, while the rubber strap provides a secure and comfortable fit. The sapphire crystal caseback offers a clear view of the movement, reinforcing Richard Mille’s commitment to mechanical transparency and artistry.

RM 72-01 Watch Automatic Winding Flyback Chronograph

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