Richard Mille RM 38-01 Tourbillon Bubba Watson Green Ceramic
REFERENCE : RM 38-01 TZP-G
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Product specifications
Model: RM 38-01 Tourbillon Bubba Watson Green Ceramic
Reference: RM 38-01 TZP-G
Brand: Richard Mille
Release: 2015
Limited Edition: Yes, limited to 50 pieces
Case:
Material: Green Quartz TPT® (Thin Ply Technology) for the bezel and caseback, with grade 5 titanium for the caseband
Diameter: 48 mm (approximate)
Thickness: 19 mm (approximate)
Shape: Tonneau-shaped
Water Resistance: 50 meters / 5 ATM
Crown: Fluted titanium crown with green rubber ring for grip
Movement:
Movement Type: Manual-winding mechanical movement
Caliber: RM38-01
Functions: Hours and minutes, Torque indicator, Power reserve indicator, Tourbillon at 6 o’clock
Power Reserve: Approximately 48 hours
Vibration Frequency: 21,600 vph (3 Hz)
Jewels: 19
Shock Resistance: Designed to withstand up to 5000 G’s of force, perfect for sports like golf
Dial:
Material: Skeletonized dial showcasing the intricate movement
Display: Analog with torque and power reserve indicators
Hands: Luminous hands with applied markers for high readability
Subdial: Tourbillon cage visible at 6 o’clock
product details
Richard Mille RM 38-01 Tourbillon Bubba Watson Green Ceramic
LIMITED EDITION – 50 PIECES
After the success of the limited edition RM 038 Golfer’s Tourbillon released in 2011, Richard Mille undertook the development of yet another specific tourbillon watch for Bubba Watson with added functionalities to complement his powerful drives on the course.
The result is the RM 38-01 Bubba Watson, a timepiece that combines a patented g-sensor with a tourbillon mechanism, thus providing new insights for golfers during their game.
The front and back bezels of the tripartite case measuring 42.70 x 49.94 x 16.15 mm are created in TZP-G, a ceramic class of material based on microscopic tubes of alumina oxide powder injected with green colorant at a pressure of 2,000 bars. This is followed by a long and difficult machining and grinding process with diamond tooling in order to obtain the exact complex curves and arcs typical of Richard Mille’s designs. The result is a material that offers 20-30% more stiffness in comparison to traditional ceramics. These qualities make this the ideal material for a bezel that is commonly highly exposed to impact.
Manual winding tourbillon movement with hours, minutes and g-force indicator.