Last week Richard Mille launched the world’s thinnest watch. The Richard Mille company is known for making robust sports watches. Many of its watches have also been supported by famous tennis player Rafael Nadal.
Now this company has launched the world’s thinnest watch. The company has named this watch RM UP-01. This watch is so thin that even the attached straps are thicker than this. The weight of this watch is only 30 grams. This weight is with a strap.
According to the company, it took 6,000 hours to make it. It has a power reserve of 45 hours. This slim watch was developed by the Italian luxury sports car maker Ferrari. It has two crowns.
Crores of rupees have been kept.
One of the crowns can be used to activate the hand-setting function, while the other can be used to activate it. Along with the Richard Mille logo on this watch, you will also get to see the logo of Ferrari on the titanium surface.

Only 150 pieces have been made available.
Richard Mille has said that the company has prepared the limited piece of RM UP-01. Its 150 pieces have been prepared. Its price has been kept at $ 1.88 million (about Rs 14.5 crore). Its thickness is only 1.75mm.

Bulgari previously held the record for making micro-watches
To make this watch thinner, instead of keeping the components in one place, the company distributed them over a large surface area. Earlier, Bulgari had a record of making micro-watch. The company had prepared a 1.80mm thin watch. The company named it Octo Finissimo Ultra. It was introduced at the beginning of the year itself.