Richard Mille carbure à l'amitié et à la passion, avant tout automobile et horlogère. Quand l'une est au volant et l'autre co-pilote, la pole position mène au podium. En l'honneur de son ami Jean Todt qui célébrait ses 50 ans de carrière automobile lors du rutilant événement de bolides, Chantilly Art & Élégance, sponsorisé par Richard Mille, ce dernier a conçu trois Animée par un calibre automatique en titane grade 5, l'édition Jean Todt 50th Anniversary protège ce mouvement dans un nouveau boîtier confectionné en Quartz TPT bleu et blanc. Très résistant et léger, ce composite est obtenu en intercalant 600 couches de silice de 45 microns imprégnées d¹une résine bleue exclusive à Richard Mille. Depuis Juin 2015, Jean Todt est également membre du Conseil d'Administration de l'International Peace Institute. Jean Todt est membre du jury du concours d'élégance automobiles [10] Chantilly Arts & Elegance Richard Mille aux côtés d'autres figures de l'automobile comme Gérard Larrousse, Carlos Tavares ou Gilles Vidal. Buy Richard Mille RM 67-02 Alexander Zverev in Singapore,Singapore. This is the Richard Mille Model RM67-02 aka Alexander Zverev. This is a "pre-order" listing (watch has been ordered and will take a few months to arrive). Pls P Chat to Buy 從2012年起,RICHARD MILLE已經開始支持巴黎大腦研究所,例如將為品牌摯友Jean Todt先生打造的RM 58-01部分所得捐贈,甚至2019年起品牌創辦人Richard Mille Richard Mille watches are also not at all shy about being noticed - and what I think is common across all Richard Mille owners is that they are happy about the perceived attention. As a limited edition of 150 pieces, the Richard Mille RM 11-03 Jean Todt 50th Anniversary watch has a retail price of $140,000 USD. richardmille.com Watch Brand 7DpsFP. Richard Mille’s Celebration Of Jean Todt Limited Blue RM 11-03, RM 050, And RM 056 Sapphire Richard Mille RM11-03 Jean Todt Richard Mille and Jean Todt share a strong friendship. Todt is a central figure in the world of motor racing and has worked in motor sport management since ending his own career in rally driving in 1981. Under his aegis, Peugeot won four World Rally Championship titles and Ferrari 14 Formula One World Championship titles. And in 2009, he became the president of FIA Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile, the governing body of auto racing events. Jean Todt left and Richard Mille at Chantilly Arts & Elegance Richard Mille in 2016 photo courtesy Alex Stephen Teuscher Mille celebrated the 50th anniversary of Todt’s illustrious career, which began in 1966, at the third edition of the Chantilly Arts & Elegance Richard Mille in 2016, which emotionally reunited Todt with three of his former racing cars the Scuderia F1, the Peugeot 205T16, and the 504 Rallye Groupe 4. He was one of the concourse’s judges at this edition. Richard Mille, Jean Todt, and Michelle Yeoh at the Chantilly Arts & Elegance Richard Mille in 2016 photo courtesy Jean Dheilly Mille had already honored Todt in 2015 with the Tourbillon G-Sensor RM 036 see Richard Mille At Harrods Springtime In Summer, and now celebrates him again with three new editions of some of Mille’s best design work in Todt’s favorite blue color. Richard Mille RM11-03 Jean Todt on the wrist The first is the new RM 11-03 Flyback Chronograph in a blue-and-white quartz TPT case, a watch that was introduced at the above-mentioned edition of Chantilly Arts & Elegance Richard Mille. Richard Mille RM11-03 Jean Todt When Mille’s first watches appeared on the market in 2001, he opened a new frontier in watch design not only did the large tonneau-shaped case and radical movement design become his signature elements, but on the technical side his movements attracted immediate attention due to the use of so many elements and materials that were completely new to horology. Mille opened the door to a new era in luxury watchmaking and this tonneau shape truly became synonymous with the brand. View through the display back of the Richard Mille RM11-03 Jean Todt In 2007, the sporty RM 011 arrived in the collection and became an instant classic, thanks in great part to the many race drivers and athletes who chose to wear it. At the end of 2016, Richard Mille announced it would replace the RM 011 with the RM 11-03 – retiring the chronograph model at the height of its popularity. Richard Mille RM11-03 Jean Todt The RM 11-03’s new RMAC3 caliber pops more out of the somewhat beefed-up case with its three-dimensionality; glossy beveled edges add a sense of volume that is accentuated even more with the titanium movement’s PVD coating. Richard Mille RM11-03 Jean Todt The case’s Quartz TPT, a composite material we explained at length in Surprising Use Of Quartz Richard Mille RM 011 Red TPT Quartz Automatic Flyback Chronograph, is created by stacking 600 layers of silica and adding resin in this case blue resin before heating to 120°C and machining. The machining is done in Richard Mille’s own case factory. Jean Todt RM 050 This case material is also used to house the limited edition Jean Todt RM 050. “TPT” stands for “thin ply technology,” which describes how 45-micron layers of silica work together with blue resin, which acts like a glue keeping them together. When the materials are heated at that extreme temperature of 120°C, the resin flows between the layers of silica. When the materials cool down again, the resin hardens to create a fused, solid, light material for the case. Richard Mille RM050 Jean Todt This new process and material, which was developed in partnership with Saint-Gobain Quartz and Advalite, is proprietary to Richard Mille in the watch industry. Mille’s team led the design and validation of the process, which was consequently awarded with the JEC World 2016 Innovation Award. The case band, chronograph pushers, and a portion of the crown are likewise made of the TPT Quartz material, making its debut here in blue. The RM 050’s split-seconds chronograph tourbillon Caliber RMCC1, the same one used in the RM 056 described below, was based on the movement originally found in the RM008 model, but don’t imagine that modifying it was easy the reduction in weight largely achieved by skeletonization took engineers and watchmakers months to calculate. The end result was a full 20 percent reduction in weight, bringing the movement to under 10 grams. Yes, this is a very light watch. Jean Todt RM 056 The final limited edition in honor of Jean Todt’s 50th work anniversary is the RM 056, which is housed in a sapphire crystal case requiring more than 1,000 hours of machining. The first RM 056 appeared in 2012 in an edition of only five pieces. Richard Mille RM056 Jean Todt “This took years and years to develop,” Mille explained at the time. “The case of the RM 056 alone is the most expensive ever made. It was a massive investment in time and people with perfect expertise and knowledge. That expertise is the key to the idea’s success. My clients are extremely interested in new materials and new applications of existing materials; they understand the challenge it represents. “I wanted to make a splash, a big statement,” he said. The RM 056’s manually wound tourbillon movement powers a split-seconds chronograph and features torque and function indicators; the former in essence tells the real techie how accurately the watch is performing at any given time. In addition to the hours and minutes, the RM 056 also displays the power reserve indicating when the movement must be wound again. Sapphire crystal is the second-hardest material known to man after diamond and can only be worked using diamond-tipped tools. It is, however, a very brittle material – which naturally means that the RM 056 will only likely be worn very carefully, if at all, since if it is dropped, it could conceivably shatter. All three parts of the case component trio are gruelingly cut from blocks of corundum, and machining it is tricky there can be no errors, and at the end the possibility exists that there are hitherto unseen imperfections, which would result in it being scrapped. The process of creating the RM 056’s case took more than 1,000 hours – 430 of which were used to pre-cut and shape the three components and another 360 of which were needed alone for polishing to make the material dynamically transparent. The case is assembled using twenty titanium spline screws and abrasion-resistant washers crafted in 316L stainless steel. “I wanted a transparent case to allow everyone to see the complex movement inside. There are many high-tech materials that are transparent and tough; however, many of them are not optically ideal for a wristwatch. This has to do with the transparency and the internal atomic structure of the material. Sapphire crystal, on the other hand, although very hard, has excellent qualities concerning its optical properties, and the type of non-glare coatings that can be applied to it are well-known and tested,” Mille explains. To accommodate the unusual design, the split-seconds tourbillon caliber was modified so it could be skeletonized, which required the redesign of no less than 400 individual components. Skeletonization – the art of reducing the mass of movement components to their essential minimum using a hand saw and a file – reduced the total weight of the RM 056’s movement by 20 percent as described above. “This very technical watch is simply too complex to manufacture serially,” Mille explained. Richard Mille RM11-03 Jean Todt on the wrist Luckily, though, three of them are included among the excellent examples of watchmaking Richard Mille has created in tribute to Jean Todt. For more information, please visit Quick Facts Jean Todt RM 11-03 Automatic Flyback Chronograph Case x x mm, blue-and-white Quartz TPT Movement automatic Caliber RMAC3 with two spring barrels and variable inertia balance, variable geometry rotor, 55-hour power reserve, fast-rotating barrel Functions hours, minutes, seconds; flyback chronograph, annual calendar with large date Limitation 150 pieces, available only at Richard Mille boutiques Price 148,500 Swiss francs including tax Quick Facts Jean Todt RM 050 Case 50 x x mm, blue-and-white Quartz TPT Movement manually winding Caliber RMCC1 with two titanium column wheels and one-minute tourbillon with variable inertia balance, skeletonized, 70-hour power reserve, fast-rotating barrel, carbon nanofiber Functions hours, minutes, seconds; split-seconds chronograph, power reserve indicator, torque indicator, function indicators Limitation 5 pieces, available only at Richard Mille boutiques Price not yet determined, expect it to be in the neighborhood of $1 million Quick Facts Jean Todt RM 056 Case 50 x mm, sapphire crystal Movement manually winding Caliber RMCC1 with two titanium column wheels and one-minute tourbillon with variable inertia balance, skeletonized, 70-hour power reserve, fast-rotating barrel, carbon nanofiber Functions hours, minutes, seconds; split-seconds chronograph, power reserve indicator, torque indicator, function indicators Limitation 3 pieces, available only at Richard Mille boutiques Price not yet determined, expect it to be between $ and $2 million Jean Todt, President of the FIA, is a man in great demand, traveling thousands of kilometers around the globe every year for official events and conferences. Richard Mille conceived a timepiece offering extreme travellers like Jean Todt an easy and useful method for keeping track of travel through time zones . This manually winding movement has hours, minutes and a 10-day power reserve shown on an indicator at 2 o’clock. The caliber RM58-01, 34mm in diameter, is supported on a baseplate of grade 5 titanium, a material also utilized for the bridges. The tourbillon, positioned at 9 o’clock and oscillating at a frequency of 3Hz, is accommodated in a four-part case made from titanium and red gold. The shot-blasted, satin-brushed and polished rotating bezel bears the names of 24 world cities, symbols of the international 24 time zones on its brown upper flange. Behind this apparent simplicity hides a technical mechanism of great complexity. The RM 58-01 does not need any adjusting push-piece to change from one time zone to another. The time is set by simply rotating the bezel anticlockwise, making adjustment a quicker operation. All the traveller needs to do is position the name of the city where he or she has just landed at 12 o’clock, which automatically sets local time and the time in the other 23 world cities thanks to the 24-hour scale engraved on the flange. The black and white disc distinguishes day from night for the user automatically, so there is no possibility of confusion. This innovation is the outcome of many hours of work by Richard Mille’s movement and case engineers, who managed the feat of linking the bezel and movement with a special gear train for perfect interaction, while ensuring that the whole timepiece remains perfectly water-resistant. The RM 58-01 World Timer is produced as a limited edition of 35 timepieces. Profits from the sale of this exceptional watch will be transferred to two key initiatives close to Jean Todt’s heart the Global Campaign for Road Safety as well as the ICM Brain and Spine Institute, which he co-founded. A 2013 new model, the Richard Mille RM 58-01 World Timer Jean Todt is produced as a limited edition of 35 timepieces and features a hand-wound tourbillon movement with hours and minutes, a power reserve indicator, and a universal 24-hour time display. A 2013 new model, the Richard Mille RM 58-01 World Timer Jean Todt is produced as a limited edition of 35 timepieces and features a hand-wound tourbillon movement with hours and minutes, a power reserve indicator, and a universal 24-hour time display. The case is composed of four parts the fixed bezel and the case back are made polished and satin-brushed red gold, the middle case is made of satin-brushed titanium, while the rotating bezel is in shot-blasted and polished titanium. The case offers water-resistance to 50 metres. The 10-day power reserve is provided by two barrels fitted consecutively and is indicated on a numerical scale at 2 o'clock. The RM 58-01 makes extremely easy to adjust the time zone. The time is set by simply rotating the bezel anticlockwise. It is sufficient to place the name of the desired city at 12 o’clock to automatically set the local time and read the time in each of the 23 other international cities marked on the 24-hour bezel. The lower disc, divided into 24 hours, shows the time in other cities and indicates whether it is day white part or night black part. The easy setting is possible thanks to the fact that the rotating bezel includes a specific wheel connected to the movement that acts directly on the hours wheel. The Richard Mille RM 58-01 is not a watch for small wrists with a diameter of 50 mm and a thickness of 15,35 mm. Richard Mille’s Tourbillon RM 58-01 World Timer Jean Todt Limited Edition is dedicated to the motorsports legend. Photo Richard Mille STYLE Edit Former Ferrari F1 manager and motorsports legend Jean Todt honoured by Richard Mille’s limited edition watch A special gear train means with the limited edition RM 58-01’s world timer all you need to do is position the name of the city you are in at 12 o’clock to automatically set the local time – and the time in 23 other world cities Published 1000am, 28 Feb, 2020 Updated 1000am, 28 Feb, 2020 Richard Mille’s Tourbillon RM 58-01 World Timer Jean Todt Limited Edition is dedicated to the motorsports legend. Photo Richard Mille Richard Mille Jean Todt 50th Anniversary Collection. In honor of Jean Todt, Richard Mille is introducing three new models dedicated to a man who wrote exceptional pages of motorsport history but also to a close friend. RM 11-03 Jean Todt 50th Anniversary. RM 050 Jean Todt 50th Anniversary. The final piece of the Jean Todt collection the RM 056, which is housed in a sapphire case. The RM 11-03, RM 050 and RM 056 Jean Todt 50th Anniversary will be produced in limited editions of 150, 5 and 3 pieces, respectively. Indicative prices Swiss Francs 150,000 for the RM 11-03, Swiss Francs 900,000 for the RM 050 and Swiss Francs 1,700,000 for the RM 056. In honour of Jean Todt, which this year celebrates 50 years of career in the automotive world, Richard Mille is introducing three new models dedicated to his close friend, a man who wrote exceptional pages of motorsport history. The first timepiece is the RM 11-03 Jean Todt 50th Anniversary which maintains the new design codes introduced last September with the RM 11-03 Flyback Chronograph. Powered by an architectural automatic calibre in grade 5 titanium, the RM 11-03 Jean Todt 50th Anniversary is protected by a new blue and white Quartz TPT case. Extremely resistant and light, this composite is obtained by stacking 600 layers of silica only 45 microns thick, which are then impregnated with an exclusive Richard Mille blue resin. The assembly is then heated to 120 °C before being machined. Blue Quartz TPT is also used for the case of the RM 050 Jean Todt 50th Anniversary. This calibre houses a split-seconds chronograph regulated by a tourbillon. The extreme skeletonisation of the bridges and baseplate, combined with the use of titanium and carbon nanofibre made it possible to obtain a particularly light movement, weighing only grams while offering exceptional performance. The same mechanism of the RM 050 also animates the final piece of the Jean Todt collection the RM 056, which is housed in a sapphire case. Its construction and curvature require very long machining times. To achieve this level of finish, each case required no less than 1,000 hours of machining, including 430 hours devoted to grinding and 350 hours of polishing. The RM 11-03, RM 050 and RM 056 Jean Todt 50th Anniversary will be produced in limited editions of 150, 5 and 3 pieces, respectively. Indicative prices Swiss Francs 150,000 for the RM 11-03, Swiss Francs 900,000 for the RM 050 and Swiss Francs 1,700,000 for the RM 056.

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