

Richard Mille and Ferrari have teamed up again to deliver a timepiece that doesn’t just tell time—it races it. The new RM 43-01 Tourbillon Split-Seconds Chronograph Ferrari represents the fifth generation of Richard Mille’s split-second tourbillon lineage and is arguably the most dramatic yet.


Housed in either titanium or Carbon TPT, the RM 43-01 draws heavily from Ferrari design cues, from SF90 taillights to the 499P’s aerodynamic fins, wrapping a wildly complex 514-piece movement in a case that curves to the wrist like it was born there.


This isn’t just another skeletonized showpiece. The RM 43-01 is a true motorsport machine equipped with a split-seconds chronograph, torque indicator, and 30-minute totalizer, all operated via snappy case-integrated pushers. The movement, developed in collaboration with APLL (Audemars Piguet Le Locle), is smooth, responsive, and tuned like a V12 engine. The tourbillon at 5 o’clock delivers elite mechanical performance and looks incredible—set inside a five-arm cage rotating in 12-second intervals.
Limited to 75 units in each version, with price tags of $1.3M in titanium and $1.535M in Carbon TPT, the RM 43-01 is less about practicality and more about emotion—the kind that comes from wrapping F1-inspired engineering around your wrist. It’s bold, asymmetrical, and unapologetically Richard Mille.
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