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Whether part of a limited production run or simply a piece that has declined in number over the years, limited edition timepieces are exclusive treasures, with very few examples existing in the world.
The original warranty certification issued with a watch.
Year:
2011
Product code:
276937
Watchfinder Warranty:
24 Months
This watch is covered by our full 24 month warranty, giving you a full two years of peace of mind.
Case Size:
50 MM
Case Material:
Titanium
Movement:
Automatic
A mechanical watch is powered by a spring. Manual mechanical watches must be hand wound. Automatic watches are also mechanical, and are wound by a weight that spins with the wearer's movements. A quartz watch is battery powered and extremely accurate.
Strap:
Rubber - Red
Dial Type:
Skeleton
Water Resistance:
300 metres
Description
Since its first release in 2000, Richard Mille has made the industry stand up and take note with its outlandish, mostly skeletonised watches. Blending design innovation with unorthodox materials, these timepieces are also tough enough to be worn by elite athletes in the thick of the action. Tennis player Rafa Nadal famously wears his on court. This incredible flyback chronograph deep sea dive model stands out among Richard Mille watches for its round, rather than tonneau, case. But all the other signature brand elements are there, including the lightweight titanium case, integrated rubber strap and skeletonization. Striking looks aside, this watch complies with ISO 6425 international dive watch requirements and is water-resistant to 300 metres. Its inwardly sloping bezel also features push-buttons at opposite sides that are held down simultaneously to move the bezel, which is otherwise locked for added safety. The automatic movement holds a power reserve of 45-50 hours, depending on whether the chronograph is running, and it also features an annual calendar. An attention-grabber thanks to its 50mm case size, it’s nonetheless a watch that excels technically.
This Richard Mille RM032 AK TI has a Skeleton dial and a Rubber strap. This Richard Mille has undergone a thorough inspection of water resistance, accuracy, functionality and condition to determine the level of reconditioning required to meet our strict standards. It has also been referenced against technical documents and manufacturer records where available to ensure authenticity and a clean history. All our watches have a 24-month warranty for your peace of mind.
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