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RM 011 Lotus F1 Team Romain Grosjean, a NTPT and rose gold automatic annual calendar wristwatch with flyback chronograph and countdown timer, Circa 2015
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Founded by Richard Mille and Dominique Guenat, the iconic Richard Mille brand began producing watches in 2001. Easily recognized by their tonneau style cases and innovative designs, the brand's watches have not only become a favorite of collectors, but also of celebrities and athletes such as Rafael Nadal, Bubba Watson, Yohan Blake, and Charles Leclerc.
The present watch was designed in partnership with Formula 1 driver Romain Grosjean. The case is made of NTPT, an extremely strong carbon composite. Inside is Richard Mille's RMAC1 titanium caliber which features a flyback chronograph, annual calendar, 60-minute countdown timer, and the brand's exclusive variable geometry rotor for automatic winding.
Accompanied by its original box and papers, this timepiece is highly sought after by the most serious collectors fond of haute horlogerie.
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The watch is in very good condition. The movement is running at the time of cataloging, however, it was not tested for the accuracy of time or duration of the power reserve and may need service at the buyer's discretion. Please note that Sotheby's does not guarantee the future working of the movement.
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