Richard Mille Tourbillon RM 052 Skull

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We’re all familiar with skeleton watches, but Richard Mille’s new tourbillon timepiece is more accurately described as a skull watch, hence its name: the Tourbillon RM 052 Skull. The watch, which made its debut at the SIHH watch fair in January, is being released in a limited edition of 21 pieces — 15 in titanium and six unique pieces set in rose or white gold.

The watch’s signature feature, of course, is its striking, skull-shaped baseplate made of grade 5 titanium. However, it’s not just a clever design element but also integrated into the movement: the upper and lower “jaws” hold the ruby of the tourbillon cage, and the back of the skull is also the movement’s center bridge. The four bridges that connect the movement to the case are arranged in a “skull-and-crossbones” pattern inspired by flags from pirate ships. The baseplate and bridges (skeletonized, naturally) have been subjected to rigorous testing to ensure a high level of strength and rigidity. The titanium alloy used for them is also used frequently  in the aerospace, automobile and aeronautical industries due to its high corrosion-resistance.

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Among the other technical touches are a free-sprung balance, which provides protection from shocks and allows for more precise adjustments; a fast-rotating barrel (six hours per revolution rather than 7.5 hours), which helps increase performance by diminishing mainspring cohesion; a barrel pawl with progressive recoil, which helps in distributing the mainspring’s internal tension; and spline screws made of grade 5 titanium, used for the bridges, which permit better torque control during assembly. The tripartite case requires 255 machining steps, including 86 stamping operations. Richard Mille has made the big case lighter by creating openings in the bezel and caseback. The case also uses spline screws in titanium for greater torque control, and has a torque-limiting crown, an additional security feature to prevent accidental overwinding.

Be prepared to pay a premium for this horological headbone: the retail price is $500,000.

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Technical characteristics:

Movement: Caliber RM052, manual-winding tourbillon. Dimensions = 32.8 x 30.9 mm, 10.9 mm thick. 19 jewels. Glucydur balance wheel with four setting screws. Frequency = 21,600 vph (3 Hz). Elinvar by Nivarox balance spring. Kif Elastor KE shock protection. Finishing includes hand-polished beveling, micro-blasted milled sections, and drawn or polished outer faces. Power reserve = 48 hours.

Functions: hours, minutes, tourbillon.

Case: Tripartite titanium case, assembled with 20 spline screws in grade 5 titanium. Abrasion-resistant washers in 316L stainless steel. Dimensions = 42.7 mm x 50 mm. Water-resistance to 50 meters ensured by two O-ring seals. Upper flange in carbon, lower flange in grade 5 titanium with DLC coating. Sapphire crystal front and back with anti-glare coating.

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    Mark Bernardo is the digital media editor of WatchTime magazine, responsible for developing and overseeing the editorial content on WatchTime.com as well as for WatchTime's tablet editions for the iPad, Nook, and Kindle. As WatchTime's managing editor, from 2006 through 2011, he has written about numerous watch companies from major brands like Omega, TAG Heuer and Piaget, to exclusive artisan lines such as Jean Dunand, De Bethune and DeWitt. Prior to joining WatchTime, he was the editor of Smoke, a lifestyle magazine for cigar enthusiasts, whose beats included cigars, watches, cars, wines and spirits, celebrities, men's fashion, and other subjects, and has written about luxury items for a variety of men's-interest publications, including Robb Report, Robb Report Motorcycling, Stratos, Worth, and Bloomberg Markets.

    Comments

    1. Thomas Leo De Smedt says:

      Just Bought one, Looks even more great in real!

      • TeNsIoN says:

        How Much Did You Buy It...!!!

    2. Nace says:

      I love everything about this watch

    3. Nace says:

      I love it I want one so bad

    4. Jack says:

      How do I get one and were do you go to find one
      Please get back. What us the price of this watch. So awesome

      • Jason Francisco says:

        http://www.richardmille.com/

        Check their website for a retailer near you.

    5. jill kilgallen says:

      i want one wow

    6. Deakin Simpson says:

      Want one bad dudes

    7. Rob says:

      incredible

    8. Carlos Paschinelli says:

      Aonde posso compra esse relógio ?

      • Helder Liberato` says:

        Pode pensar em gastar em torno de 300 mil reais nos USA. O.o

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