Richard Mille RM 11-03 Automatic Flyback Chronograph
Richard Mille RM 11-03 Automatic Flyback Chronograph
In 2016, Richard Mille launched the actual RM 11-03 Automatic Flyback Chronograph, a direct successor for the original RM 011. Whilst it retains the core GENETIC MATERIAL of its predecessor (including the tonneau-shaped case, skeletonized dial, and flyback time counter function), the RM 11-03 features several key improvements, both in terms of design and style and movement.
Aesthetically, the particular Richard Mille RM 11-03 modernizes the original design, that include with a redesigned bezel that will incorporates grooves and made using for enhanced visual appeal, and also a refreshed crown. As a result, regardless of being similar in size to be able to its predecessor (49. 94 x 44. 50 x 16. 15 mm), typically the RM 11-03 appears greater and more striking on the arm. As always, the chronograph drivers are inspired by sporting pedals, while the crown will be inspired by a wheel center. The RM 11-03 will come in a variety of materials, including titanium, rose gold, carbon fiber TPT, plus more.
Another difference between the RM 011 and RM 11-03 is the movement inside; Rich Mille equipped the RM 11-03 with the then-new Competence RMAC automatic movement. The particular RMAC3 movement inside the RM 11-03 follows the same physical formula as the original RM 011 - still produced by Vaucher, and equipped with a yearly calendar and a flyback stop-watch function. The annual appointments displays 30-day and 31-day months, so it only has to be adjusted once a year, at the end of Feb .. The flyback function lets you reset and restart often the chronograph with a single click, without having to stop it 1st. While the functionality has not changed, the completed has. The RMAC3 has been created a new look, with cleaned titanium bridges and a great upgraded variable geometry one. We've seen this one before on a number of RM movements, and it includes variable flaps to fine-tune rotating efficiency depending on activity ranges - though you'll need a watch manufacture to make these adjustments.