Richard Mille re-releases their signature model in titanium - is it a good choice?
Richard Mille, a beloved visionary watchmaker, re-releases the 17-02 manual winding tourbillon in titanium… Is this a step in the right direction?
The 17-02 is certainly a modern classic, and we all are so used to it in ceramic, that the decision to change the key material to titanium could be seen as questionable.
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But honestly, we think it’s a step in the right direction.
Titanium is becoming more and more popular in watchmaking because its characteristic features make it a very good option.
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It is a tough, yet light material, that is relatively easy to work with, and is incredibly durable, which is something many Richard Mille watches lack.
The watch will keep its convenient 40x48mm diameter, but the shiny titanium will make the timepiece appear slightly larger on the wrist.
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We think those are great news - after all, if you wear a Richard Mille, you want it to be seen!
The 17-02 still prides itself on the incredible manual wound movement, which is obviously entirely see-through - this is especially appreciated when you look at the tourbillon complication.
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This edition will be priced at the customary Richard Mille price; Upon Request (but most likely over $500,000)
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Richard Mille re-releases their signature model in titanium - is it a good choice?