The combination of vibrant red TPT quartz and black NTPT carbon results in a unique case after each machining process since a unique and random pattern is formed when these two materials merge.
The RM 011 flyback chronograph TPT quartz edition is strictly limited to 50 pieces, and is available exclusively at Richard Mille boutiques worldwide. Pricing has not been announced yet.
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Since it was unveiled two years ago, Richard Mille's NTPT carbon has enabled the Jura-based brand to produce cases and components with exceptional mechanical performances.
Originally developed for the manufacture of racing boat sails, this material finds applications in Formula 1 chassis construction, aeronautics...and now watchmaking, since it has rapidly become the brand's trademark composite material.
Several months later, as part of its constant quest for technical and aesthetic solutions, Richard Mille released its first development involving NTPT carbon, which was combined with TPT quartz exclusively for the brand in partnership with Swiss company North Thin Ply Technology. It was this combination of materials that gave rise to the RM 27-02 Rafael Nadal.
Wrapped in its striped white casing, this tourbillion caliber demonstrated to the general public the full extent of the properties characterizing this composite material: great resilience to high temperatures, transparency to electromagnetic waves and extreme resistance to impact forces of up to 5,000 G.
Its creation involves inserting layers of silica no thicker than 45 microns between layers of carbon using an automated application system which modifies the orientation of the fibers between each layer by 45°. After being heated to 120°C in an autoclave similar to those used for aeronautical parts, the material is ready to be worked by ProArt, the Manufacture dedicated to machining Richard Mille cases and components.
Research carried out on red TPT quartz led to the creation of an intense red resin, whose shine is enhanced by the quartz fibers. Selected for its stability and biocompatibility, this pigment satisfies all the REACH regulations. Beyond its unique looks, the new red TPT quartz and NTPT carbon case also fully protects the automatic RMAC1 caliber.
This grade 5 titanium movement has a power reserve of 55 hours powered by a double barrel system wound by a variable-geometry rotor. Featuring an oversized date at 12 o'clock, a month display at 4 o'clock and a flyback chronograph with a countdown function, this iconic Richard Mille timepiece reveals a fresh new look.
The RM 011 flyback chronograph TPT quartz edition is strictly limited to 50 pieces, and is available exclusively at Richard Mille boutiques worldwide. Pricing has not been announced yet.

Since it was unveiled two years ago, Richard Mille's NTPT carbon has enabled the Jura-based brand to produce cases and components with exceptional mechanical performances.
Originally developed for the manufacture of racing boat sails, this material finds applications in Formula 1 chassis construction, aeronautics...and now watchmaking, since it has rapidly become the brand's trademark composite material.
Several months later, as part of its constant quest for technical and aesthetic solutions, Richard Mille released its first development involving NTPT carbon, which was combined with TPT quartz exclusively for the brand in partnership with Swiss company North Thin Ply Technology. It was this combination of materials that gave rise to the RM 27-02 Rafael Nadal.
Wrapped in its striped white casing, this tourbillion caliber demonstrated to the general public the full extent of the properties characterizing this composite material: great resilience to high temperatures, transparency to electromagnetic waves and extreme resistance to impact forces of up to 5,000 G.
Its creation involves inserting layers of silica no thicker than 45 microns between layers of carbon using an automated application system which modifies the orientation of the fibers between each layer by 45°. After being heated to 120°C in an autoclave similar to those used for aeronautical parts, the material is ready to be worked by ProArt, the Manufacture dedicated to machining Richard Mille cases and components.
Research carried out on red TPT quartz led to the creation of an intense red resin, whose shine is enhanced by the quartz fibers. Selected for its stability and biocompatibility, this pigment satisfies all the REACH regulations. Beyond its unique looks, the new red TPT quartz and NTPT carbon case also fully protects the automatic RMAC1 caliber.
This grade 5 titanium movement has a power reserve of 55 hours powered by a double barrel system wound by a variable-geometry rotor. Featuring an oversized date at 12 o'clock, a month display at 4 o'clock and a flyback chronograph with a countdown function, this iconic Richard Mille timepiece reveals a fresh new look.