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Old 25 March 2023, 03:06 AM   #6001
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Old 25 March 2023, 06:53 AM   #6002
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Old 26 March 2023, 06:54 AM   #6003
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How do you find the rm65 wears? Been contemplating buying, haven't seen it in person but hope the pushers on the side optically make it not appear as thick of a case compared to the rm11?
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Old 26 March 2023, 08:44 AM   #6004
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Awesome!
Black strap is so clean. Might go back to it.

[mention]7sins[/mention] love the 65-01 size. Coupled with the Ti, I think it’s perfect and it’s lighter than our 30. The RG variant is very heavy for this ref.




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Old 26 March 2023, 08:38 PM   #6005
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Agreed the size is terrific for a summer watch
Id stick with the 72 for under the cuff

The 65 is light and comfy and lots of really cool details

Also agree id stick with carbon or Ti I def didn’t want the rose version
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Old 27 March 2023, 07:07 AM   #6006
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Black strap is so clean. Might go back to it.

[mention]7sins[/mention] love the 65-01 size. Coupled with the Ti, I think it’s perfect and it’s lighter than our 30. The RG variant is very heavy for this ref.




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This looks great, love the light blue strap pairing! Any chance you can take a wrist shot next to the rm030, would love to see the size comparison. Does it wear much larger than the 30? The 30 pushes the size limit of my wrist.

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Agreed the size is terrific for a summer watch
Id stick with the 72 for under the cuff

The 65 is light and comfy and lots of really cool details

Also agree id stick with carbon or Ti I def didn’t want the rose version
Thank you! Was actually looking at the RG iteration, perhaps I will have to revisit that thought.
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Old 4 April 2023, 08:15 AM   #6007
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Old 17 April 2023, 07:18 PM   #6008
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I was watching the show Succession and it looked like a main character, Kendall, was wearing an RM. It looked very cool on him, both avant-garde and sophisticated at the same time. If any of you saw and noticed, do you know which model?

I believe it is a 67-01 because it had a slim case and a metal shimmer to the case and dial when moved into the light, thereby suggesting it’s a white metal case (wg or titanium) and a skeleton dial.
But I can’t be sure.
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Old 25 April 2023, 05:43 AM   #6009
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New 65-01

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Old 25 April 2023, 07:11 AM   #6010
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Topher- first of all you must have one of the best collections ever.
Second- I really appreciate you wearing such big watches and seems like you don’t have a huge wrist. Always enjoyed all your wrist shots.


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Old 27 April 2023, 12:51 AM   #6011
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I was watching the show Succession and it looked like a main character, Kendall, was wearing an RM. It looked very cool on him, both avant-garde and sophisticated at the same time. If any of you saw and noticed, do you know which model?

I believe it is a 67-01 because it had a slim case and a metal shimmer to the case and dial when moved into the light, thereby suggesting it’s a white metal case (wg or titanium) and a skeleton dial.
But I can’t be sure.

It’s supposed to be a 67-01 but it might be a replica.. I own one as well and it looked a little off

Friends in Hollywood said it’s common to use rep watches but this would be a bold move considering the show, audience, and the budget lol


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Old 27 April 2023, 01:03 AM   #6012
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Topher- first of all you must have one of the best collections ever.
Second- I really appreciate you wearing such big watches and seems like you don’t have a huge wrist. Always enjoyed all your wrist shots.


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Thank you! I have a small wrist, never actually measured it. I say wear what you like, don’t be limited to how it looks on your wrist. If it feels uncomfortable that’s a different story.


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Old 27 April 2023, 08:52 AM   #6013
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Has it gotten any easier getting a 67-02 from boutique with 0 purchase history and without buying unwanted pieces? If
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Old 27 April 2023, 12:53 PM   #6014
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Old 28 April 2023, 07:49 PM   #6015
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Old 30 April 2023, 12:38 PM   #6016
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Any RM 028 owners?

The recent post by Topher as well as seeing an RM diver on a collector recently has gotten me thinking seriously about the RM 028. I know there have been a number of limited edition 028s in the past with different colorways, but if anyone here has one I’d appreciate knowing your experience, please. It’s not a subtle watch, that’s for sure, but it is unique as an RM and also different from the usual tonneau RMs. Thank you.
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Old 1 May 2023, 09:11 AM   #6017
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I think the last few years as the brand has established itself, they have strived to be even more exclusive

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Old 1 May 2023, 02:58 PM   #6018
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The recent post by Topher as well as seeing an RM diver on a collector recently has gotten me thinking seriously about the RM 028. I know there have been a number of limited edition 028s in the past with different colorways, but if anyone here has one I’d appreciate knowing your experience, please. It’s not a subtle watch, that’s for sure, but it is unique as an RM and also different from the usual tonneau RMs. Thank you.
I own/have owned several versions. My favourites are the Marcus edition and the US Boutique blackout 30 piece edition. Sadly both are older variants in DLC rather than newer more resilient materials like carbon so you need to be slightly careful not to knock them as the coating will come off. The Americas/Argentina/Orange flash/Mexico editions are also DLC IIRC. I don't think there are any NTPT variants. Whilst the 25 comes in a carbon variant, I don't recall whether the 28 does. Edo I am sure will come along to provide his encyclopaedic insights!
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Old 2 May 2023, 01:11 PM   #6019
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I own/have owned several versions. My favourites are the Marcus edition and the US Boutique blackout 30 piece edition. Sadly both are older variants in DLC rather than newer more resilient materials like carbon so you need to be slightly careful not to knock them as the coating will come off. The Americas/Argentina/Orange flash/Mexico editions are also DLC IIRC. I don't think there are any NTPT variants. Whilst the 25 comes in a carbon variant, I don't recall whether the 28 does. Edo I am sure will come along to provide his encyclopaedic insights!
Thank you, Roger. That breakdown of the line and your experience with them are very informative. Similarly, looking at these different pieces in your IG posts provides additional appreciation for the different round pieces.
Sincere thanks.
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Old 2 May 2023, 11:29 PM   #6020
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Thank you, Roger. That breakdown of the line and your experience with them are very informative. Similarly, looking at these different pieces in your IG posts provides additional appreciation for the different round pieces.
Sincere thanks.
Thanks it is a great model in my view.

Looking beyond the basic diver, I am a huge fan of most of the round models. The 39 remains my favourite round RM. Of the two 39 variants, the tourbillon is just epic. Sadly I have only ever owned the "cooking" version - the tourbillon has remained out of reach up to this point.
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Old 2 June 2023, 10:15 AM   #6021
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Hey Guys,
I’m having a tough time finding the correct 4 prong screwdriver for the strap screws on my 67-02.
Can anyone recommend a good one

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Old 15 October 2023, 11:45 PM   #6022
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Nwa 67-01

After more than 2 years of multiple visits to boutiques and countless conversations about various pieces, I finally received the 67-01. Patient persistence with tact paid off!
Coming from the world of the Holy Trinity, I was attracted to the elegant contours and details of this watch. Like the AP 16202, the deceptively simply dial with its art deco styling initially seems plain but then shines with certain angles of the light and love it in its entirety more. Especially in our current times, I didn't want a flamboyant blingy piece, rather one that I and our watch community would appreciate. I am extremely excited to join the club and I know it's only the beginning!
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Old 15 October 2023, 11:52 PM   #6023
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Incredible and congratulations! LA boutique?
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Old 16 October 2023, 12:57 AM   #6024
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After more than 2 years of multiple visits to boutiques and countless conversations about various pieces, I finally received the 67-01. Patient persistence with tact paid off!
Coming from the world of the Holy Trinity, I was attracted to the elegant contours and details of this watch. Like the AP 16202, the deceptively simply dial with its art deco styling initially seems plain but then shines with certain angles of the light and love it in its entirety more. Especially in our current times, I didn't want a flamboyant blingy piece, rather one that I and our watch community would appreciate. I am extremely excited to join the club and I know it's only the beginning!
Congrats! Easily my favorite RM. What‘s the retail price for a 67-01 nowadays?
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Old 16 October 2023, 01:27 AM   #6025
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After more than 2 years of multiple visits to boutiques and countless conversations about various pieces, I finally received the 67-01. Patient persistence with tact paid off!
Coming from the world of the Holy Trinity, I was attracted to the elegant contours and details of this watch. Like the AP 16202, the deceptively simply dial with its art deco styling initially seems plain but then shines with certain angles of the light and love it in its entirety more. Especially in our current times, I didn't want a flamboyant blingy piece, rather one that I and our watch community would appreciate. I am extremely excited to join the club and I know it's only the beginning!
All I can say is WOW! Never been a desire of mine to own a RM. this just changed my mind, nicest RM I have ever seen. Well done! Can we get a price check on that?
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Old 16 October 2023, 01:30 AM   #6026
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Last I checked the RM67-01 was $121k
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Old 16 October 2023, 01:38 AM   #6027
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Thanks fellas, LA boutique...pricing in that ball park..yeah, it's definitely one of their best, so thin and light yet with gravitas!
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Old 16 October 2023, 03:38 AM   #6028
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Old 16 October 2023, 03:24 PM   #6029
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After more than 2 years of multiple visits to boutiques and countless conversations about various pieces, I finally received the 67-01. Patient persistence with tact paid off!
Coming from the world of the Holy Trinity, I was attracted to the elegant contours and details of this watch. Like the AP 16202, the deceptively simply dial with its art deco styling initially seems plain but then shines with certain angles of the light and love it in its entirety more. Especially in our current times, I didn't want a flamboyant blingy piece, rather one that I and our watch community would appreciate. I am extremely excited to join the club and I know it's only the beginning!
Congrats!

What’s the current MSRP for these? Ti? 18KPG? Thx in advance!
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Thanks fellas, LA boutique...pricing in that ball park..yeah, it's definitely one of their best, so thin and light yet with gravitas!
Congratulations J!
This piece definitely checks all the boxes and has remained my favorite from the brand. After this you will find yourself more curious about their other thicker/larger models, but the 67-01 had to be the first.
You can consider other straps besides the black if you want later too.
Don’t be shy about posting more of this sharp piece.
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