ID 1190680
Lot 5 | RICHARD MILLE, RM35-02 'RAFA', A RARE RED QUARTZ TPT AUTOMATIC SKELETONISED WRISTWATCH
CASE MATERIAL: Red quartz NTPT
DIMENSIONS: 49.9 mm. x 43.1 mm.
CASE MATERIAL: Red Quartz-TPT
STRAP MATERIAL: Rubber
DIAL: Skeletonised
MOVEMENT: Cal. RMAL1, automatic
FUNCTIONS: Time only
CLASP: Titanium double deployant clasp
WITH: Richard Mille warranty certificate dated 28 July, 2017, owner’s manual, and presentation box
Manufactur: | Richard Mille |
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Applied technique: | Dual time, Manual-winding, Moonphase, Skeleton, Power reserve indicator, Сalendar, Self-winding, Jump Hour, Mechanical movement, Quartz movement, Retrograde display, Tourbillon, World time |
Medium: | Ceramics, Diamonds, Enamel, Gold, Lapis lazuli, Emeralds, Mother-of-pearl, Platinum, Sapphire, Steel, Tiger’s-eye, Titanium |
Art style: | Modern art, Vintage |
Category: | Pocket watch, Wrist watch, Clock |
Manufactur: | Richard Mille |
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Applied technique: | Dual time, Manual-winding, Moonphase, Skeleton, Power reserve indicator, Сalendar, Self-winding, Jump Hour, Mechanical movement, Quartz movement, Retrograde display, Tourbillon, World time |
Medium: | Ceramics, Diamonds, Enamel, Gold, Lapis lazuli, Emeralds, Mother-of-pearl, Platinum, Sapphire, Steel, Tiger’s-eye, Titanium |
Art style: | Modern art, Vintage |
Category: | Pocket watch, Wrist watch, Clock |
Address of auction |
CHRISTIE'S Gate Village, Building 5, Podium Level 20121 Dubai United Arab Emirates | |
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Phone | +971 (0)4 425 5647 | |
Fax | +971 (0)4 425 5639 | |
Conditions of purchase | Conditions of purchase | |
Shipping |
Courier service pickup by yourself | |
Payment methods |
Wire Transfer |
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- Richard Mille
- Dual time
- Jump Hour
- Manual-winding
- Mechanical movement
- Moonphase
- Power reserve indicator
- Quartz movement
- Retrograde display
- Self-winding
- Skeleton
- Tourbillon
- World time
- Сalendar
- Ceramics
- Diamonds
- Emeralds
- Enamel
- Gold
- Lapis lazuli
- Mother-of-pearl
- Platinum
- Sapphire
- Steel
- Tiger’s-eye
- Titanium
- Modern art
- Vintage
- Clock
- Pocket watch
- Wrist watch
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