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Richard Mille...Blah Movement, INSANE Watchmaking?
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
- This video has been a long time coming! In fact, there are only a handful of Richard Mille watchmaking videos on UA-cam today. Here's our first!
We had the pleasure of once again collaborating with one of our preferred watchmakers, Chrono Sky, on the overhaul of this RM 005 in rose gold. Our cameraman Adrian was able to capture some visual magic throughout the whole repair process.
Here's Chrono Sky's Instagram link: / chronosky
The RM 005 has special significance in Richard Mille's history. It was the first automatic model introduced by the brand back in 2004. During the time, RM experienced tremendous difficulty in the design of the watch.
Richard Mille RM 005 Specs:
Case Size: 37x45mm
Case Material: 18k Rose Gold
Year Manufactured: 2004
Water Resistance: 30m
The RM005 in the video was modified to include a different leather strap than the one that originally comes with the watch.
Main Sections of the Video
00:00 Intro
00:11 Case disassembly
00:24 RM 005 movement disassembly begins.
00:30 Removing the hands.
01:53 All the disassembled parts of the watch.
02:13 Washing all the parts.
03:07 Assembly begins, which includes lubricating the movement.
03:35 Assembly begins.
05:06 Running tests on the movement.
06:31 The final watch.
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Had a great time working on this watch. Big thanks to CRM Jewelers for this opportunity!
Thank you Chrono Sly. You guys are the best. 👍👍
Already on a mille. Geez.
do u think the components in this watch reflect a 120k+ price tag?
@@bunyann90 nope.
Great question Bundem.
All those parts look like cheap mass-produced ones.
After seeing the tear down, their price seems even more ridiculous to me.
💯 over hyped
yes, some looked like 2824 parts
I am an amateur (very amateur) watchmaker with a passion for all things watches. For the life of me, I cannot understand why these cost as much as they do. $20-30k, maybe. $500k, ridiculous.
This is an RM 05, more like 100k. Maybe 150k since this looks like the gold version. Still way overpriced but nowhere near as bad as 500k
Because enough idiots are willing to pay $500k for a $20k watch...
Love it. First time I've seen an RM being taken apart. 7 minutes well spent
Thank you Vincent. That's why we wanted to make this video.
Agreed. It’s exactly what I thought. I don’t get these watches.
Mass produced level of watchmaking for high horology prices. Great video
This guy is one of those guys who could make an Airfix model in the 1970s and not get any glue on his fingers and no doubt do a perfect paint job on the model.
Superb craftsman 👍
LOL, thanks Sean.
😂😂👏👏👏👏
Simply amazing! The watchmaker is an artist/surgeon. The cinematography outstanding! Thanks CRM Jewelers!!!
Thank you Mark for watching and supporting us.
Thanks for the video, interesting to see a RM service.
Disappointing to see internal parts rusted of a watch of this price point. Even Hublots don't rust. Movement is rather generic too.
Thanks Joseph. Can't say I disagree with you 🤷
Thoroughly enjoyable 7 minutes of viewing. More please. Thank you CRM Jewelers .
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Great video and not many true watchmakers left. Props to the watchmaker.
Thank you so much! Chrono Sky is great!
I think this is the first time I have ever seen an RM serviced. Excellent video!
Thank you David. We have been meaning to produce an RM watchmaking video like this for quite some time!
Great skills and cinematography! Who would have thought that RM would make Hublots look like better value for money.
Man that's wild! I understand why the demand is so high for watch makers. Can't imagine how much patience and skill you need to have to perform a task like that.
surely he just took a pic and then was like this piece goes here next one here..
It's crazy because I was just thinking about Richard milles and decided to go on you page, and I'm presented with this video. 😄
We can read your mind Alex 😜
My heart ❤ is pounding watching this video. The ultimate jigsaw puzzle.
Very cool video allowing us a look at the inner workings of an RM! Thanks, CRM!
Thank you my friend. Really appreciate it. 🙏
CRM videos have become next level… awesome job..👍
Thank you my friend. We're trying hard over here!
I wish there was an assembly/disassembly video on every watch I’d watch em all 🤣 Especially a minute repeater or gyrotourbillon
Great watch, great work, great video!
Richard Mille are class in its own.
I really love this video! I would like to see any work in the future done on an RM67-01 model! Cheers and Congratulations on a well-produced video!
Thank you so much Tommy. This video has been long overdue!
That takes some serious skill. 🤯
It definitely does. Thanks for watching. 🙏
Very nice video guys. Thanks for providing
Thank you Bobby for watching! 🙏
Those are some seriously steady hands! Amazing craftsmanship.
Thanks Danny!
This is better then just holding up a watch. that was AWESOME!!!!
Agree LOL
That’s a pretty sturdy looking watch. Love seeing this stuff
Thanks for watching man.
I feel like I should hav paid to see that master at work. Incredible watch and craftsmanship.
Amazing watch, amazing watchmaker!
Thank you so much Joan. Yes, Chrono Sky is great. 👍👍
@@Crmjewelers hats off to chrono, rm disapint4d me. Que coños de plataforma . La base no me impresa.
Thank you for showing
That was really satisfying to watch, must have so much better to do and see it all back together looking great, fantastic work
Thank you John 🙏
Fabulous Video! Thanks CRM!
Definitely will stop by to say hello next time in Miami.
Thank you my friend. Definitely do! 🙏
Nice one again craftmanship is amazing
Thank you Roy.
That was awesome thanks for posting that.
Thank you for watching. 👍👍
Not the biggest fan of Richard Mille...I am a huge fan of this work however! Very impressive
Thank you Jason 👍
You guys never let me down !!!!!
Thanks man! 👍🙏
Youd have to have nerves of steel to take a watch like that apart. I was terrified just watching. Nice job!
Thanks man. Glad you gave us the chance to scare you. 😉
Best video yet💯❤
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
Pure art, much love CRM family...
Thank you Saeed for watching.
Amazing skills, plus a very steady hand
Yoo I love these types of videos. Road to 500k subs!
Thank you. Let's do it!
@@Crmjewelers when it hits 500k y’all should celebrate and bless us with a video of the celebration. 🕺🏻💃🏼🎤🎶
Oh, you know that's guaranteed! 👍😉🙏
Very therapeutic!
Awesome content 😀
Thank you so much Allen!
I take this watch apart might as well call ot Humpty Dumpty because I could never put it back together again 😂 Wonderful little machine there.
#TRUTH 😜
Chrono Sky is a watchmaker GOD!!!!!
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That was wonderful.
Thank you so much for watching!
What a beautiful watch
Great video Thanks CRM
Thank you! 🙏
What a LOVELY video! Great footage and awesome music selection. Will watch not once.
How this man is able to put all those parts back together?? 🤔 After putting the watch together, I would’ve been like: Why this watch has all these extra screws and parts?? 😂
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Ery Cool video …love the process..thanks for the craftsmanship….what a skill..
Thank you for watching Octavio 🙏
Well-filmed and perfect length. Nice to see the watchmaker at his craft. I can see the beauty of the RM.
Thanks for watching. Really appreciate it. 🙏
Would love to see a newer version of one of the automatic ones to see if they refined the movement any over time
This service gave the watch a whole new look, compare 0:03 to 6:37. Did the paint wash off the plates?
good job! its a good quality watch but not complicated
Thank you!
Incredible skill. Thx for sharing.
Thanks for watching Mark.
The absolute skills to breakdown a watch like this is just amazing to watch I’m watching an artist at work
It's definitely an art in and of itself.
Your most satisfying videos
Thank you! We want to make a lot more of these videos going forward.
Amazing ❤️🤩🥰
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Greatness
Thank you my friend. Hope you like it!
Amazing!!
Thank you! 👍👍
Craftmanship at its finest, well done. I thought there was a lot more to those RM watches to command those prices.
I already find it a challenge to put the second hand on a NH35 movement. So of these parts are seriously smaller.
good work
Thank you! 🙏
Ótimo serviço proficional
Show de bola.
Wery ower hyped watch!
What do you say to the Build quality? I think a Glashütte Original(Sea Q for reference) is higher:p thanks for answer:)
Loved the video just my OCD couldn't stand the mark on the bottom right at the end
Just amazing, best of the best workers man master’s of there work i am so amazed by watches, yea i don’t have a rolex, but i have 5 Victorinox scuba and military watches and 3 Citizen watches, and a unworn Victorinox 24hour infantry watch from the military days completely unworn. Doesn’t have to be expensive to be nice 👍
Thanks Szabi 🙏
thank you very much
i'm a watch maker student in france
Cool man. It's an amazing career.
Stylistically I absolutely hate RMs but you can't deny the precision and build quality. Thanks for the vid chaps, great macro shots and workmanship.
Thanks my friend 🙏
Build quality? It was rusting already.
@@WiseGuy02 fair point, but the machining is very precise. But then again, you'd expect it would be for a 6 or 7 figure watch.
This actually doesn’t look like much high end quality. More a design piece and marketing hype than substance. This reminds me of the people who bought Bose systems thinking they were entering high end stereo systems….
Wow just wow, so how do you learn about different brands ? In this case do RM provide training.
No, you gotta roll with the punches and learn this yourself. There are some watchmaking curses and schools out there though.
What is the material of the main plate? Carbon fibre? Or blued-pvd coated stainless steel?
what's the weight of that gold case ?
If I was a retiring watchmaker the very last one I do, I would have used loctite on every screw LMAOOOOO
wow.... can't believe it was rusty in the RM parts thought they were grade 5 titanium parts on the components...
ever heard of flash rust?
Yes, it was pretty cool to see that.
BIG W
Thanks. There’s equivalent watchmaking in a Tudor BB Ceramic I’d say.
the sound of the watch is all that was needed. The fecking electronica crap was like a lead weight on the tip of my thumb and it ended up pointing firmly down.
Insane price too! 😂😂
Nice little aparment on that table
Ok it's a nice watch and good job. but i don't see where the value is, is it made out of moon dust?
Wow 🤩
0:27 Keyless works removal, looks fine.
5:35 Keyless works reinstall, significantly pitted from inappropriate cleaning solutions.
This is why you don't buy watches "serviced" by grey market flippers whose low cost watchmakers haven't had their skillsets updated in the past two decades, only working on basic rhodium or nickel plated Rolex or ETA. They have zero experience on non standard materials and coatings.
Lucky the damage wasn't worse. But hey, gotta make that $500 profit on the thirtieth flip of that RM...
Wow, what a thing see. Thank you.
Thanks for watching Andy 🙏
waaooooo goooddd keren
Ese relojero tiene que ser cubano (steady hands super accurate )
Tu sabes!
You see American/European watchmakers in this video. Price about $500,000 plus. The same quality by Chinese watchmakers is around $350.
How much did this service cost?
Sick video CRM! Patek or AP would be a good shout for the next one. This made me like RM a bit more but its still ugly.
Thank you my friend. We're working on a Patek video as we speak. We already have some AP videos on the channel.
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I don’t see how these watch maker’s don’t have any screws left over! 😂
There are always a few left over. Just kidding. 😜
I dont like Richard Mille but I like this video
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Really this a 100k movement . Duped
LOL
Anyone who hasn't realized that RM is the NFT of the watch world is someone still buying NFTs.
Insane prices
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well nice like adjustink an old zalman z80-b?? xD
Ja, mich tät ja mal schwer interessieren, was da so eine Revision einer Rischard Mille so kosten tut?
Mich wundert schon eher, das sich noch kein Uhrmacher bei einer Revision mit so einem Wecker aus dem Staub gemacht hat? Denn für den Erlös könnte man sich ja locker ein neues Leben anfangen. ( Spaß natürlich...) 😂🤔😂
Curious as to why it needed a service only because I wouldn't think a watch of this cost would be worn alot
New synthetic oils will eventually evaporate for lack of a better term over time. Regardless of whether it's used or not, they all need service over time. Old watches sitting in a drawer for 2 decades should be serviced immediately before running or risk damage. The natural oils coagulate and can damage internals since they no longer act as a lubricant.
Remember that these models were first introduced in 2004, which is a while back.
If I remember correctly Patek recommend a service of their complications once every three to four years regardless of usage. As Vincent said even with the new oils they still deteriorate but I do think 3-4 years is a bit much. My very experienced watchmaker recommends with the modern oils around 5-6 years if worn daily and if worn occasionally around 8-10 years but that’s a standard auto with date. With a Chronograph he recommends every 5 years if worn daily and 7 if not.
Thanks for all the replies!
Have you ever lost one of those microscopic screws? What do you do then?
Replace the screw 😉
@@Crmjewelers Well, yeah. But it seems to me that there are a jillion different kinds of sizes and finishes. Do you have a case of them in case, or is there some sort of catalog? Can you have one custom made if you can't find a replacement? Or, do you figure, no one is going to know, close enough?
might as well be a seiko movement