The Richard Mille RM59-01 Green Lizard Tourbillon is a masterpiece that stands out boldly among the brand’s watches, designed specifically for sports competition. It features a new interpretation of the brand’s signature tonneau-shaped case, innovatively elongated between the 2 o’clock and 5 o’clock positions to prevent friction between the crown and wrist while maintaining optimal comfort. The case measures 51.10 x 43.10 x 15.20 mm and is made from TPT carbon fiber composite, known for its high strength, light weight, and durability.
One of the most striking features of this watch is the brightly colored four-claw bridge on the dial. This bridge provides exceptional flexibility, tightly securing the movement to minimize damage from external shocks. The watch is powered by a manual winding tourbillon movement with a power reserve of approximately 48 hours. The movement operates at a frequency of 28,800 beats per hour, with an optimized gear system and variable inertia balance, ensuring top-notch performance, regularity, and balance between power reserve and precision.
The RM59-01 also includes a sapphire crystal glass face with double-sided anti-glare treatment, featuring a thickness of 1.2 mm in the center and 1.95 mm at the edges. Complementing this is the strap made from imported fluoroelastomer material, offering wear-resistance and corrosion resistance while remaining soft and comfortable to wear.