: This was the watch's most significant innovation. It allowed the winding speed of the movement to be adjusted to the wearer’s activity level—spinning faster for sedentary users and slower for athletes to prevent over-winding and wear.

: The watch was offered in several high-tech finishes, including titanium (known for being exceptionally lightweight), rose gold, white gold, and platinum.

Often referred to as the "best entry-level" Richard Mille, it remains a highly sought-after piece on the secondary market. Current valuations for this model often exceed , depending on the materials and condition.

: Created for the Brazilian Formula 1 driver, featuring the national colors of Brazil and a PVD-treated titanium case.

was Richard Mille’s . It was designed to transition the brand from a niche high-concept experimentalist into a staple of modern luxury watchmaking. It carried the brand through the early 2000s, helping them gain a foothold among serious collectors. Technical Specifications

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