Housed in a 50mm tonneau-shaped case that blends rose gold with titanium, the RM 011 is an exercise in architectural watchmaking. A fixed rose gold bezel frames the open-worked dial, where luminescent silver-tone hands and Arabic numeral markers stand out against the movement beneath. Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal protects the view without compromising clarity.
The automatic movement drives a flyback chronograph alongside hour, minute, second, and date functions — offering a full suite of complications accessible through the analog dial. A pin-buckle strap keeps the watch securely seated on the wrist, balancing the substantial case dimensions with everyday wearability.
This example is presented with its original box and papers, adding important provenance to an already significant reference. The RM 011 occupies a distinct place in Richard Mille's catalog, and its rose gold and titanium configuration remains one of the most visually striking executions of the model.