Skeletonised Dial with Open Bridges
The skeletonised dial of this RM 005 AF super clone shows the movement bridges, the mainspring barrel, and the gear train from the front, with no traditional dial plate covering the architecture. The open design lets the buyer read the hours, minutes, and date together with the inner mechanics through the sapphire, which is the signature visual identity of the Richard Mille automatic line. This super clone matches the bridge cut-out shape, the satin finishing on the bridges, and the pink-gold tone of the chapter ring on the genuine AF PG.
Applied Hour Markers, Date Window and Brand Print
The RM 005 AF carries applied pink-gold hour markers placed around the chapter ring, with white printed minute increments and the applied "Richard Mille" branding on the upper bridge. The date sits in a circular window at the 4 to 5 o'clock position, framed in pink-gold, which is the placement the AF reference launched with and one of the simplest ways to tell an RM 005 apart from the chronograph-equipped RM 011. The skeleton hour and minute hands run in pink-gold baton form, matching the marker tone and giving a clear time reading against the open bridges.
Tonneau Layout and Legibility
The tonneau case shape extends the dial vertically, which gives the skeletonised display real estate for both the visible movement architecture and the date complication. The skeleton hour and minute hands stay legible against the open bridges through the pink-gold contrast, the chapter ring carries the minute track around the outer edge for precise reading, and the date numeral reads cleanly through the small circular window. The polished pink-gold bezel frames the dial and reinforces the warm tone of the markers, which keeps the visual signature of the AF PG consistent across the wrist view.