Thursday, December 19, 2024

The World’s Thinnest Mechanical Wrist-Watch is Only 1.75 mm Thick

With a thickness of just 1.75 millimetres, the Richard Mille RM UP-01 Ferrari is now the thinnest mechanical wristwatch in existence. Although its frame may be small but its priced at a whopping PKR 52.6 CR.

The Richard Mille RM UP-01 Ferrari is a limited edition watch, and it may not be available for purchase through official channels anymore. However, you may be able to find it through third-party dealers or resellers.

Richard Mille has an official website where you can browse their current collection of watches and locate authorized dealers in your region. You can also contact their customer service department for further assistance in locating the RM UP-01 Ferrari or other Richard Mille watches.

You might not be aware that watchmakers are engaged in a thrilling battle to produce the thinnest mechanical timepiece in the world unless you’re a wristwatch enthusiast. With a thickness of 2 millimetres, the Piaget Altiplano Ultimate Concept set the world record in 2018.

Bulgari launched the Octo Finissimo Ultra earlier this year; it is a mechanical marvel with a 1.8 mm thickness. The RM UP-01 Ferrari mechanical timepiece, which measures just 1.75 millimetres, was made by Swiss watchmaker Richard Mille to commemorate the company’s connection with Ferrari. However, this watch’s reign was also short-lived.

The latest thinnest mechanical wristwatch in the world has an unusual design, with a little register in the middle of the top half of the watch showing the time and a circle next to it revealing the balance.

The movement can be accessed through the two smaller circles on the left side of the watch. Although it’s not everyone’s style, Richard Mille’s accomplishments on this one cannot be disputed in terms of craftsmanship and ingenuity.

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