In Richard Mille’s timepieces, whether it’s the development of high-tech materials or the improvement of movement structure, everything is aimed at achieving the ultimate in functional performance. There are solid reasons and justifications behind each design, not just gimmicky displays. The RM 70-01 ALAIN PROST Tourbillon watch perfectly embodies this philosophy. This is the brand’s first right-handed “left-handed watch” designed for road cycling. The case is made of TPT® carbon fiber, but its appearance is even more groundbreaking. Its unique double-arc design, gradually widening from the outside in, not only has a strong visual impact but also significantly improves wearing comfort, preventing the crown from pressing against the back of the hand while cycling. Furthermore, the movement features a mechanical device that allows manual accumulation of cycling distance (or serves as a reminder of a specific date and time). A button at the 2 o’clock position allows selection of any five rollers in the odometer, and pressing the button at the 10 o’clock position increments the selected number. Furthermore, to prevent accidental activation and malfunction of the set numbers, the mechanism also features a safety mechanism and locking system to enhance overall stability. This timepiece also features a tourbillon structure, with the movement baseplate and bridges crafted from grade 5 titanium. Design elements inspired by bicycle components are evident in the tourbillon cage, mainspring barrel ratchet, and decorative details on the crown. <p>replica luxury watches</p>