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Richard Mille

RM 028, a rose gold automatic wristwatch with date, Circa 2018

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Description

Designed for divers, the RM 028 is crafted from rose gold and has a round tripartite case unlike typical Richard Mille watches. Housed within is the brand's caliber RMAS7 featuring a double barrel system with a 55 hour power reserve, a proprietary variable geometry rotor for optimized automatic winding, and a rotating sapphire crystal calendar disc that displays the current date at the 7 o'clock position. Its free-sprung balance offers greater accuracy and resistance to shock along with an elinvar balance spring renowned for its antimagnetic properties. This cutting edge timepiece is perfect for any collector fond of haute horlogerie.

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The watch is in excellent, like-new condition. The movement is running at the time of cataloging, however, it was not tested for the accuracy of time or duration of the power reserve and may need service at the buyer's discretion. Please note that Sotheby's does not guarantee the future working of the movement.



Year

2020

Reference Number

RM 028

Complication

Date

Gender

Men's, Women's, Unisex

Dial Color(s)

Semi-skeletonized

Dial Numerals

Arabic

Caliber

RMAS7

Movement Type

Automatic

Case Material(s)

Rose Gold

Case Size (mm)

47mm

Case Back

Secured by screws, Sapphire display-back

Band Material

Rubber

Clasp Material(s)

Rose Gold

Signature

Dial, Case, Movement

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