The RICHARD MILLE RM21-02 Tourbillon Aerodyne is more than just a timepiece; it’s a masterpiece of engineering and design. Known for its intricate construction, this watch features a case made from an array of advanced materials, including green Quartz TPT and Carbon TPT, which lend it a futuristic and sophisticated look.
The unique hexagonal structure of the skeletonized movement plate is crafted from a high-performance alloy. This design offers a mechanical geometric aesthetic while providing remarkable strength and lightweight support. The openwork dial allows a clear view of the movement’s base plate, showcasing its rigidity and anti-oxidation properties, enhanced by laser-cut honeycomb patterns.
At the heart of the RM21-02 is the RM 21-01 manual-winding movement, beating at a frequency of 28800 vph, with a power reserve of 52 hours. The movement bridges, made of titanium alloy, are adorned with black PVD coating, sandblasting, polishing, and chamfering details, showcasing the meticulous craftsmanship typical of RICHARD MILLE.
Other notable features include a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with dual-sided anti-reflective treatment, luminous skeleton hands, and alternating black-and-white hour markers. The watch comes with a choice of a comfortable fluororubber strap with a titanium buckle or a breathable canvas strap, both designed for durability and comfort.