2Richard Mille RM 63-01 Dizzy Hands
Released at SIHH, in 2014, by Richard Mille, creating the new RM 63-01 Dizzy Hands has a 50-hour power reserve and a 20-degree pressure angle on the gear teeth that reduces discrepancies between axles along the going train.
The watch’s barrel rotates at a rate of 5 hour per revolution. This faster rotation reduces the potential of the periodic mainspring adheson, which can affect timekeeping performance.
The mechanism powering the watch is a completely new movement developed by Richard Mille’s engineers in Les Breuleux, called caliber CRMA3.
Without the VAT, the Dizzy Hands costs $108.000. Money well spent, if you ask us.