The RM 63-02 Automatic Worldtimer is Richard Mille doing what it does best, taking a famously complex complication and making it feel effortless. Made from 5N red gold and grade 5 titanium, its 47mm case strikes that rare balance between presence and comfort, every curve refined for the wrist. Limited to 100 pieces, it rethinks the world-timer entirely: instead of fiddly crowns or pushers, you simply twist the micro-blasted red gold bezel to change time zones. Beneath that simple motion lies an intricate dance of gears and bearings that automatically syncs local time and a 24-hour day/night disc.
Inside beats the in-house CRMA4 automatic calibre, a movement that’s pure Richard Mille theatre, skeletonised titanium bridges, black rhodium finishes, and a clear view of the world-timer mechanism at work. A pusher at 11 o’clock adjusts the oversized date, while another at 4 o’clock cycles through winding, setting, or neutral modes, keeping the crown safe from wear.
Everything about the RM 63-02 feels deliberate, from the satin finishing to the whisper-precise tolerances tested through thousands of rotations. This is a world-timer reengineered for the jet age, turning mechanical brilliance into something instinctive, tactile, and quietly extraordinary.