Skeletonisation is an artistic discipline that reveals the inner architecture of a movement by removing all non-essential material.
Richard Mille approaches skeletonisation from a fundamentally different angle. Rather than removing material for decorative purposes, it is conceived as an engineering process from the outset. Components such as the baseplate and bridges are designed as openworked structures from the very beginning, optimised for strength, rigidity, and weight reduction. Skeletonisation is not added, it is integrated at the very core of the construction.
This approach gives rise to highly technical, three-dimensional architectures, where openworking reveals both the complexity and the level of finishing. Skeletonisation is precisely controlled to ensure the movement can withstand significant mechanical stress, including shocks and high accelerations.
The result is a form of functional skeletonisation, not ornamental, but structural, giving Richard Mille movements their distinctive, architectural identity. A true expression of the art of engineering.
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