Housed in a tonneau-shaped black DLC carbon case, the RM030 Argentina is driven by the Caliber RMAR1 — an automatic movement equipped with a declutchable rotor. When the mainspring reaches full wind, the rotor disengages from the winding mechanism, preventing overwinding and maintaining an optimal torque-to-power ratio for the oscillator.
The declutchable rotor is directly linked to the onboard power reserve indicator, giving the wearer a clear read on the movement's energy state at any time. Through the skeletonized dial, the architecture of the RMAR1 is fully exposed, displaying the mechanical complexity that defines the RM030's construction. Functions include hours, minutes, and the power reserve indication.
This Argentina edition is presented with its original box and papers, adding to its collectibility. The combination of a carbon case, open-worked dial, and the technically considered winding system makes the RM030 Argentina a compelling reference for those drawn to Richard Mille's engineering-focused approach to watchmaking.