Typically the Richard Mille RM 17-02 is a limited-edition manual-winding tourbillon watch. Having already presented its materials, movement, as well as design, we'll now tell us more its craftsmanship and stylistic features:
Exquisite Movement Artistry: The movement's baseplate and also bridges are crafted from class 5 titanium, undergoing hand-beveling, polishing, satin brushing, sandblasting, and rhodium plating, providing a premium feel. The connections are also made of 5N gold which has a PVD coating, contrasting wonderfully with the black PVD-coated ti baseplate, creating a rich interaction of colors and metallic hold on their owners during operation.
Distinctive Decorating: The RM 17-02 remains Richard Mille's signature tonneau-shaped case design, with the frame secured by 12 ti spline screws, making it remarkably recognizable. The open face features a unique color structure: yellow hour markers, orange bridges, and gold products train, complemented by a african american bezel and ruby bearings, exuding vitality and look and feel.