Built around a titanium case measuring 50mm wide and 16.33mm thick, the RM 60-01 Les Voiles de St Barth wears its nautical inspiration through every detail. A gray titanium bi-directional rotating bezel frames the scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, while a transparent screw-down case back offers an unobstructed view of the movement within. The white rubber strap completes an aesthetic shaped for the water.
Powering the watch is the Richard Mille Calibre RMAC2, an automatic movement with a 50-hour power reserve. The transparent dial, fitted with index markers and silver-tone hands, reveals a feature set that includes hours, minutes, running seconds, an oversize date, month, annual calendar, flyback chronograph with central seconds, a 30-minute countdown timer, a 24-hour totalizer, and UTC function. Minute markers run around the outer rim, and a date display sits at the 12 o'clock position.
The dial type is analog, and the strap is rated to 100 meters (330 feet) of water resistance. This is the RM 60-01 in its Les Voiles de St Barth specification — a technically dense, regatta-ready timepiece from Richard Mille.