Richard Mille - RM 67-02 Sébastien Ogier, RM 67-02 Alexis Pinturault and RM 67-02 Alexander Zverev
Thin and light, the Richard Mille RM 67-02 was designed with versatility and adaptability in mind.
In particular, the Swiss luxury brand has successfully adapted this watch to a variety of sports, thanks to an in-house developed automatic movement that can cope with any situation and stress.
Following the two RM 67-02s for Wayde van Niekerk and Mutaz Essa Barshim and their launch at last year's World Athletics Championships in London, Richard Mille has designed three new RM 67s for the brand's three globally renowned ambassadors Model -02: Sébastien Ogier, five-time world rally champion, Alexis Pinturault, French World Cup alpine skier and Olympic medalist, and tennis player Alexander Zverev, currently ranked third in the world in the ATP rankings. Each new timepiece is developed in the colors of the ambassador’s flag.
The 38.70mm x 47.52mm case of the new RM 67-02 model is made of Carbon TPT and Quartz TPT (a composite material exclusive to Richard Mille and has excellent shock resistance), with four extensions, in addition to being the brand's movement Watch, helps to strengthen the case structure. The entire bezel/strap/back assembly is only 7.8mm thick, making the watch very comfortable on the wrist.
All these models are powered by the CRMA7 movement, which combines grade 5 titanium for the baseplate and bridges, and white gold and carbon TPT for the variable-geometry oscillating weight. It beats at 28,800 vph and offers about 50 hours of power reserve.