One glance at the RM 65-01 McLaren W1 is sufficient to reveal that this is no ordinary tool for telling time but a beacon of advanced horological innovation and craftsmanship. For the discerning clientele for which this timepiece is intended, the RM 65-01 McLaren W1’s visual appeal instantly sets it apart. At every angle, and from every perspective, the technology and materials lavished on this extraordinary watch reflect uncompromising commitment to craftsmanship, engineering and performance. Designed in collaboration with McLaren Automotive, this timepiece is the definitive “racing machine on the wrist.”
The Evolution of Extraordinary Performance
The partnership between Richard Mille and McLaren Automotive, on-going since 2016, has resulted in a series of era-defining horological creations through the years. These include ground-breaking timepieces such as the RM 50-03, RM 11-03 and RM 40-01.
The RM 65-01 McLaren W1 marks the fourth creation in this ultra-exclusive series and is inspired by the new McLaren W1 supercar. Motoring afficionados will be aware that the new McLaren W1 is the ground-breaking successor to two of the greatest supercars ever made—the McLaren F1 and the McLaren P1.
In creating the RM 65-01 McLaren W1, the brief was decidedly straightforward—nothing but the best. The watch would mirror the cutting edge, high-performance features of the car in terms of shape, materials and functionality. In terms of its “engine,” the watch also needed a movement that suitably reflected the boundary-pushing abilities of the supercar.
Engineered for Speed
It was therefore only a matter of course that Richard Mille would select its highest-performance, automatic chronograph movement, the RMAC4, to power the RM 65-01 McLaren W1. For starters, the RMAC4 operates at an appropriately high speed of 5Hz or 36,000 vibrations per hour. This high oscillation rate enables the split-second mechanical chronograph caliber to record elapsed times down to one-tenth of a second.
In keeping with automotive tradition, the engine of the RM 65-01 McLaren W1 sits on chassis-mounted rubbers instead of being secured by a conventional casing ring. The movement also features a rapid-winding system that enables the 60-hour power reserve to be fully charged in ultra-quick time.
Adhering to McLaren’s philosophy that the ultimate supercar must deliver “performance everywhere,” the RM 65-01 McLaren W1 would, by default, be up to the task of performing flawlessly on every occasion and circumstance. Tasks for which the RMAC4 is perfectly suited. Not only is the 480-part movement robust, it is equipped with a variable geometry winding rotor that can be adapted to the owner’s lifestyle.
“This project perfectly illustrates Richard Mille’s philosophy of constantly pushing technical boundaries to create innovative watches that include the latest watchmaking developments with a functional, practical and high-performance approach. Our watches are designed to be worn and used—whatever the circumstances,” explains Salvador Arbona, Technical Director for Movements at Richard Mille.
Shaped, Forged and Crafted to Flawlessness
Back in 2022, when the McLaren W1 was still in its initial development, Richard Mille’s creative team was given exclusive access to the first clay mock-ups of the supercar. With the car’s compact, muscular shape and high waist line, it was apparent this was going to be a strikingly beautiful car. After much analysis and deliberation, the creative team, led by Cécile Guenat, Creative and Development Director at Richard Mille, decided the view of the car from above would make the optimal starting point for the design of the watch.
The McLaren W1’s aesthetics are, first and foremost, a function of its unique “aero-cell” chassis architecture. This feature has had a profound influence on the design of the RM 65-01 McLaren W1 and consequently created one of the greatest technical challenges for the team—the design and development of the distinctive indented “double” bezel.
As the term implies, the watch’s Carbon TPT bezel actually sits upon a second bezel made of satin-finished grade 5 titanium. This twin-bezel design adds a dimension of depth while accentuating the curves and contours of the watch. Although integrated elegantly and seamlessly into the overall aesthetic, getting to this stage was a feat that necessitated nine months of work and eight prototype reviews.
Additional design elements drawn from the McLaren W1 supercar are apparent. The new skeletonized titanium dial draws inspiration from the dynamic flair of the car’s wheel rim patterns while the crown features an easy-to-grip rubber coating in McLaren’s papaya orange, along with a tip adorned with McLaren’s distinctive “Speedmark.” Even the aerodynamic angles of the foils and ducts deployed on the W1’s engine cover and spoilers have been translated into patterns on the papaya orange strap.
Form, Function and Intuitive Usability
The RM 65-01 McLaren W1 is, above all, a true driver’s watch, designed for operators who value function as much as form. Apart from its intuitive simplicity and the ease in which features may be accessed, the watch’s function selector crown also operates along the lines of a transmission selector—W for Winding, D for Date and H for Hand-setting.
“The W1 was designed to give the driver everything they need and nothing they don’t,” says Andrea Bermudez, Global Marketing Director, McLaren Automotive. “It’s about a combination of epic power delivery, incredible performance and a high level of theater, both on the racetrack and the road. It is a daunting task to reflect these attributes in a watch but Richard Mille has exceeded expectations with the RM 65-01 McLaren W1.”
With its breathtaking design, impeccable functionality and limited availability, the RM 65-01 McLaren W1 is as much a statement of technical intent as it is of rarity. Richard Mille will only be creating 500 pieces of this heirloom quality timepiece—a watch that is destined for grail status and for future owners of the RM 65-01 McLaren W1, the promise of countless moments of pleasure and pride await.
For more information about this exceptional timepiece, visit www.richardmille.com.