RM 66
RM 66


Horn to be wild
Hand gestures, perhaps the most expressive form of body language, are used for sign language, certainly, but also to convey meaning beyond words, from the social conventions of greeting – the most common of which is the handshake – to more subtle cues. But the so-called devil’s horn, where the index and pinky fingers are raised as the thumb holds down the ring and middle fingers, has a particularly colourful identity. Heir to centuries of diverse traditions, beliefs and superstitions, the horn has become a cultural, social and even political phenomenon. Today, it symbolises kinship and inclusion, with a pinch of rebellion and darkness, and a guitar riff screeching in the background…
FLYING TOURBILLON WITH VARIABLE-INERTIA BALANCE
Positioned at 12 o’clock, the flying tourbillon is a complex regulating mechanism. The distinctive feature of the so-called ‘flying’ tourbillon is that its cage is assembled without an upper bridge, creating the impression of weightlessness, and offering perfect visibility.
The free-sprung balance offers better reliability in the event of shocks or movement assembly and disassembly, and also guarantees better chronometric results over an extended period of time. The regulator index is eliminated, and a more accurate and repeatable calibration is possible thanks to 4 small, adjustable screws located directly on the balance.
FREEDOM PROCLAIMED

HAND IN 5N RED GOLD
Created by teams overseen by Olivier Vaucher, a renowned Genevan engraver, the openwork hand in 5N red gold is attached to the barrel bridge. Microblasted, polished and finished entirely by hand, each component is the result of extremely careful craftsmanship.

FAST-ROTATING BARREL (6 hours per revolution instead of 7.5 hours)
This type of barrel provides the following advantages:
• The phenomenon of periodic internal mainspring adhesion is significantly diminished, thereby increasing performance.
• Provision of an excellent mainspring delta curve with an ideal power reserve/performance and regularity ratio.

CASE
This tripartite tonneau-shaped case is fully curved, which enables the watch to be ergonomic and comfortable, it is very complex to produce and requires a high level of quality control.
The bezel and caseback are machined from Carbon TPT®, an exclusive material with a unique damascene appearance. Carbon TPT® is composed of multiple layers of parallel filaments obtained by dividing carbon fibres. These layers, with a maximum thickness of 30 microns, are impregnated with matrix then woven on a special machine that modifies the direction of the weft by 45° between layers. Heated to 120°C at a pressure of 6 bars, the Carbon TPT® is then ready to be processed on a CNC machine at Richard Mille’s factory. Carbon TPT® improves the rate of occurrence of breaking stresses by 25% and of micro-cracks by 200% compared to other technically advanced forms of carbon material.
The caseband is in grade 5 titanium with 5N red gold polished inserts. The tripartite case is water resistant to 50 metres, ensured by 2 Nitril O-ring seals. The case is assembled with 20 spline screws in grade 5 titanium and abrasion-resistant washers in 316L stainless steel.

FLANGES
Made of 5N red gold PVD-coated titanium, the hour markers, screwed onto the upper flange, adopt the arched form of a guitar plectrum. The golden colour and inversed-pyramid shape of these markers recall the fingertips of the skeletal hand set into the movement, offering a truly impressive sight.
The markers, hollowed at their tips, just like the points of the openwork hands, are covered with Super-LumiNova®, for perfect visibility at night. This component requires a half-day’s machining.

TORQUE LIMITING CROWN
Finalising the design of the torque limiting crown proved very complex. Between its development and the finishing touches, we spent more than 200 hours on this component alone, to which must be added the 12 hours required for machining and finishing a single crown.
It features a spider in the form of a claw, rather goth in its inspiration and is made of polished grade 5 titanium. This safety device prevents damage from forced winding, such as breaking the winding stem or overwinding the mainspring.
Other features

Movement Characteristic
32.50 x 30.30 mm
5.68 mm
10.90 mm
9.12 mm
17
Glucydur®, 2 arms, 4 setting screws, moment of inertia 11.50 mg•cm2, angle of lift 53°
21,600 vph (3 Hz)
elinvar by Nivarox®
KIF ELASTOR KE 160 B28
In nickel-free Chronifer® (DIN x 46 Cr 13 + S) with the following characteristics: stainless – antimagnetic - suitable for tempering
FINISHING
• Hand-polished bevelling
• Microblasted milled sections
• Drawn or polished outer faces
• Concave chamfering with a diamond tool
• Circular-smoothed faces
• Rhodium plating (before cutting the teeth)
• Minimal corrections applied to the wheels in order to preserve geometry and performance.
• Concave chamfering with a diamond tool
• Circular-smoothed faces
• Rhodium plating (before cutting the teeth)
• Minimal corrections applied to the wheels in order to preserve geometry and performance.





