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Yellow and red gold appear together for the first time in the RM 74-02 by Richard Mille
By SENATUS Editor | 29 April 2023

Combining style, technicity and elegance for all, the in-house designed RM 74-02 is the culmination of thousands of hours of expert labor, with every component meticulously designed and crafted to the highest standards of precision.

Reflecting the golden hues of the case, the baseplate and bridges feature yellow and red gold, a first at Richard Mille.

Beating to the rhythm of a tourbillon regulator with a free-sprung balance wheel, the constant energy flow from their fast-winding barrels is gently diffused via the involute profile gear teeth to ensure 50 hours of mechanical ballet.

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