Technology is the eternal pursuit for the watch brands, while the top brands have sublimated it to a limit. Let’s have a look at the following watches to challenge ultimate sports.
RM 009-Felipe Massa watch introduced by Richard Mille in 2005
The RM 009-Felipe Massa watch introduced by Richard Mille in 2005 is “the ever lightest” timepiece made of ALUSIC (aluminum AS7G-silicon – carbide) — excluding strap, the total weight of the watch is less than 30 grams. The case and movement backplane of the watch both are created by this special material, it is not only shock-resistant, besides, its design and manufacturing process also need special technology supporting, which creates an advanced “high-tech” timepiece.
Does civilian watch must withstand the test of extreme environments too? Although people’s living environment are becoming more and more comfortable, however, the development of modern transportation technology enable the ordinary people have more opportunities to travel the South Pole, the Arctic or taking the professional submarine down to 100 meters to take a look at the quiet and dark deep-sea, thus those watches have ultimate capacity have become a “new favorite” of the contemporary watch enthusiasts.
Chanel AP3125 Automatic watch
Chanel AP3125 Automatic watch is equipped with an exclusive and special movement created by Audemars Piguet. It feature a black high-tech precision ceramic case with 18 k rose gold, a unidirectional rotating bezel made in 18 k rose gold and ceramic. It is fitted with a black high-tech precision ceramic strap secured by 18 k rose gold triple folding clasp.

Rolex Oyster Perpetual MILGAUSS watch
Rolex Oyster Perpetual MILGAUSS watch is powered by a special anti-magnetic automatic winding caliber 3131 movement with patented PARACHRON gossamer, the escapement fork and escapement wheel both are adopted with a new type of paramagnetic material. It comes with a stainless steel case which resistant to magnetic flux density of 1000 Gauss, water resistant to 100m.













