Tatler Exclusive: Richard Mille Launches the New RM 72-01 Lifestyle In-House Chronograph

Benjamin Millepied “My role as a producer—the choice of locations, their photographic quality, the camera’s ability to take everything in—all this comes from the landscape itself. Everything is thought out in response to the chosen environment,” said Millepied, the 43-year-old who is the founder of non-profit organisation LA Dance Project.  “I enjoyed filming such primal energy…

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“My role as a producer—the choice of locations, their photographic quality, the camera’s ability to take everything in—all this comes from the landscape itself. Everything is thought out in response to the chosen environment,” said Millepied, the 43-year-old who is the founder of non-profit organisation LA Dance Project. 

“I enjoyed filming such primal energy in a landscape like that. To render something that was more vibrant, more real, more sincere, I deliberately gave the two dancers great freedom, perceptible in the animalistic energy that emanates from them.” 

Millepied’s partner-in-crime on Within, Roussel is a modern-day composer and music arranger, who is widely known for fusing classical tunes with contemporary beats. Inspired by the watch’s chronometer function, he created a dynamic yet mysterious soundtrack that complemented the high energy and abandon demonstrated by the dancers. 

“I started composing from Benjamin’s shots to find the right rhythm and tempo for the choreography. I wanted to give him the widest possible field of expression. It’s the role of a composer for a film to enhance and serve the film,” said Roussel, who joined the Richard Mille family only in July. 

Having performed at Joshua Tree some four years ago, the 41-year-old remembered the different landscapes at the national park and was “thus able to adapt the music to the film by playing on duplications and dilations in time”. He said: “The images of Barker Dam at Joshua Tree National Park inspired me to consider music as broad as these landscapes were. I played on duplications and expanded time. The percussions allowed me to scan the time like seconds.” 

Recording the soundtrack with the prestigious London Symphony Orchestra was also a memorable experience for Roussel, who called it such “a thrill”. His composition was recorded by 50 musicians in the studio at St Luke’s church in London. “It’s a very valuable and talented orchestra with a great history.”

 

  1. The RM 72-01 is the first watch in the history of Richard Mille to be equipped with a flyback chronograph that is designed, crafted and assembled in-house from end to end.
  2. The coloured hands turn in perfect harmony within three timescales (blue for small seconds, orange for minutes and green for hours), all co-ordinated by a 6-position column wheel.
  3. The watch is equipped with the automatic Calibre CRMC1 and boasts a power reserve lasting some 50 hours—regardless of whether the chronograph is running. Its two chronograph pushers are fitted with uniform trigger pressure such that they require the exact amount of force to activate the various different functions.

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