Richard Mille’s New Watch – RM 39-01 Automatic Aviation E6-B
After the introduction of the RM 039 Tourbillon E6-B Aviation last year, Richard Mille has launched its new watch, tourbillon caliber round ultra-complex containing not less than 1,000 pieces. The RM39-01 is a modern interpretation of the E6B slide rule, invented in the 1930s in the United States by Lt. Philip Dalton.
Every experienced pilot will be happy with this watch and indications, including fuel consumption, flight time, ground speed, altitude and wind influence on a number of units. Obviously, this window very complex inspection and requires a great deal of research (and ability) to create more integrated functions usual time, including a chronograph date function and alarm.
The caliber automatic RMAC2 beating heart of RM 39-01, UTC has the countdown features a flyback chronograph, large date 12 hours a month of submission and a rotor with variable geometry. It has around 620 components and 62 rubies, with a power reserve of 50 hours. This template also comes with a locking mechanism of the special function. To prevent accidental activation of flight chronograph, Richard Mille has integrated safety ring becomes fixed pushers and crown ring in place. Green and red markers indicate if this feature is disabled or running.
RM 39-01 E6-B Automatic Aviation debut at Baselworld this year, and expect to be sold in the coming months.
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