Richard Mille 43-01 Tourbillon Split-Seconds Chronograph Ferrari Watch
Richard Mille's last collaboration with Ferrari, the UP-01, was the thinnest watch in the world. So the 43-01 Tourbillon Split-Seconds Chronograph has quite a bit to live up to. It does so with a mostly skeletonized titanium movement that was the result of three years of development. The manually wound caliber powers a time display, a tourbillon, a split-seconds chronograph, a power reserve display, a torque indication, and a crown function indicator. In a nod to Maranello, the Prancing Horse features on a 499P wing-shaped plate in the lower left corner, while the hour markers are styled after air intakes. The watch comes in two versions, one with a 42.9mm-wide case titanium and carbon TPT case, and another in full carbon TPT, both with rubber-style straps.