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Richard Mille Has Made a $189,500 Watch With Roberto Mancini

Keep track of your scores in this new and expensive way that costs a lot of money.

The avant-garde watchmaker is refusing to be pigeonholed and has just disrupted a long streak that he has followed of creating timepieces that have been specifically designed for fast-driving enthusiasts with a timepiece that fits in perfectly every corner of the pitch.

RM 11-04 Automatic Flyback Chronograph, which was released in 2013 and was named after Roberto Mancini, the head coach of the Italian national football team, is a follow-up to the RM 11-01 Automatic Flyback Chronograph that was released in 2013. It has a dedicated dial that can be used to keep track of half-time, extra time, and overtime during a soccer match. The watch was designed in collaboration with Mancini and was designed to track time during a soccer match.‍

A wristwatch that can do such a detailed level of timekeeping is essential for a player like Mancini. He explained the need for such a wristwatch in terms of this: “Every minute, every second is precious and has the potential to make all the difference in a game.”.

A second name for this watch is Mancini’s RM 11-04, which was named after the Italian coach who left Italy for two years to coach the Saint Petersburg Zeniths. As a result of his return, RM 11-01 was followed up with a fresh new look featuring a sporty new carbon TNT case that is virtually indestructible; a dial that displays the colors of the Italian flag, Il Tricolore; and a strap with Squadra Azzura’s official shade of blue on the bezel, crown, pusher cap, and rubber strap that is an eye-catcher. As a result of this, the team is nicknamed the “Blue Squad.”.

Additionally, the RM 11-04 features a skeletonized automatic movement, caliber RMAC3, which displays hours, minutes, seconds as well as the date and month in large numbers. It is equipped with a flyback chronograph with a central minutes counter and variable-geometry rotor as well as an annual calendar (in which case it will automatically adjust for months with 30 or 31 days). Depending on whether the chronograph is running, the power reserve can vary between 45 and 55 hours.

Richard Mille has always used grade 5 titanium for his baseplates and bridges, and this model is no exception.

It is available exclusively at Richard Mille boutiques worldwide for $189,500 and is marketed as the Richard Mille RM 11-04 Automatic Flyback Chronograph Roberto Mancini.

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