RM 61-01

Manual Winding Yohan Blake

CALIBRE RMUL2

Skeletonised manual winding movement with hours, minutes and seconds.

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The RM 61-01 Yohan Blake takes all of its cues from the RM 59-01 tourbillon designed for the Olympic medallist and 2nd fastest man over 100m and 200m. It incorporates the calibre RMUL2, whose highly skeletonised grade 5 titanium movement is treated with PVD and Titalyt® to provide maximum performance.

The bezel and the back of the RM 61-01 are created from TZP-N. This ultra-tough black ceramic material has a low density (6g.cm3) combining extreme resistance to scratches with a very low coefficient of thermal conductivity. Composed of 95% Zirconium compound stabilized with Yttrium,
TZP-N provides a perfect finish with blasted and hand polished anglage in combination with a caseband created from light and highly resilient NTPT® carbon. Its drawn-out shape between 2 and 5 o’clock stops the crown from rubbing against the sprinter handle.

The skeletonised RMUL2 movement with 55 hours power reserve is built in grade 5 titanium treated with PVD and Titalyt® using a free sprung balance beating at 4Hz. Developed with sporting applications in mind, Richard Mille has consciously aimed for exceptional impact resistance, with
validation testing for the RM 61-01 carried out in excess of 5000 g’s.
Accentuating the tough character of this timepiece are the large crown protectors, offering full security to the crown during sports and other activities.

The green flying bridges, woven into the front of the movement, are anodized and painted by hand, bringing to mind the colors of his Jamaican homeland, together with Yohan Blake’s nickname ‘The Beast’, a name imparted to him during his amazing record breaking perfomances on athletics tracks around the world.

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Full case servicing including polishing
  • Dismantling of the case

  • Case opening: removing the glass, seals and pushers

  • Brushing case back, middle case and bezel

  • Cleaning of the tube, pushers and crown

  • Remounting case

  • Replacing crystals and gaskets

  • Test seals for water resistance

  • Movement check

  • Case rebuilding, checking of all functions

  • Assembly of the strap and reconditioning of the buckle

  • Technical and aesthetic final inspection

Full movement servicing including polishing
  • Dismantling of the case

  • Reconditioning case, strap and buckle

  • Removal of crystals and gaskets

  • Removal of the dial and hands

  • Dismantling of the movement (and carriage of tourbillon if any)

  • Cleaning, oiling and rebuilding the movement (and carriage of tourbillon if any)

  • Updating if necessary

  • Assembly of the dial and hands

  • Measurement of the running and power reserve

  • Checkup control case rebuilt

  • Water resistance check

  • Assembly of the strap and reconditioning of the buckle

  • Technical and aesthetic final inspection

On demand(Global retail price in Swiss Francs tax excluded)
On demand(Global retail price in Swiss Francs tax excluded)
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