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RM Factory Crafts a True Wrist-Borne Aircraft: The RM 21-01 Aerodynamic Tourbillon
This timepiece combines ultralight, wear-resistant Carbon TPT® carbon fiber with 5N red gold, while its baseplate is crafted from Haynes 214—a material specifically used for aerospace engine combustion chambers.
The 5N red gold case features an exceptionally complex construction, reinforced by a framework of Carbon TPT® carbon fiber bezel and pillars for enhanced structural integrity. The Carbon TPT® carbon fiber—a lightweight yet ultra-durable composite—is formed through an automated process that stacks hundreds of carbon fiber layers at 45-degree angles, cured in an autoclave at 120°C, and then machined with micron-level precision. This reinforced architecture acts like armor, secured by 20 spline screws for uncompromising protection.
The RICHARD MILLE RM 21-01 Aerodynamic Tourbillon lives up to its name—a true wrist-borne aircraft, powered by cutting-edge technology that shatters traditional material constraints in watchmaking.