
Limited to just 150 examples at $1.9 million apiece, the RM UP-01 is avant-garde watchmaker Richard Mille’s new collaboration with Ferrari—and the thinnest wrist-watch in the world. With a case measuring just 1.75mm—about the width of a quarter—it’s a seemingly impossible achievement in haute horology that more than does justice to Ferrari’s equally-impressive feats of automotive engineering on the occasion of the iconic Italian marque’s 75th anniversary.
The product of many years of work, dozens of prototypes, and more than 6,000 hours of development and laboratory testing at Audemars Piguet in Le Locle, the ultra-flat RM UP-01 bears Ferrari’s famed prancing horse on its innovative face, which resembles no other watch ever created.
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