Description
The Richard Mille RM67-02 Alexander Zverev Edition is a limited edition watch designed in collaboration with the German tennis player, Alexander Zverev. The watch is part of Richard Mille’s sports collection, and is known for its ultra-thin design, lightweight construction, and exceptional durability.
The RM67-02 case measures 38.7mm x 47.52mm and is 7.8mm thick and is made of Carbon TPT, a material that is both incredibly strong and lightweight. On the inside is the Richard Mille in-house Calibre CRMA7 automatic movement, offering a 50-hr power reserve. The baseplate and the bridges are made in Grade 5 titanium and a pierced Carbon TPT rotor, all incorporated together to maintain the lightweight of this timepiece. As extreme and technical it all may seem, and as with all Richard Mille timepieces, the movement is finished beautifully to the highest standards with beveled edges and hand-polished screw heads.
As a limited edition watch, the Richard Mille RM67-02 Alexander Zverev Edition is highly sought after by collectors and fans of the brand.
Richard Mille – Bio
Richard Mille (born 13 February 1951, in France) started work at Finhor, a local watchmaking company in 1974. The company was bought by Matra in 1981 and Richard Mille rose to manage Matra’s watchmaking business, which then included the brands Yema and Cupillard Rième. Matra’s watchmaking activities were sold to Seiko, who Mille left in 1992 to start a watchmaking business for jewellery firm Mauboussin. In 1999 he founded the company Richard Mille SA in collaboration with Audemars Piguet. Its first product, the RM001 went on sale in 2001