In a recent post, we took a look at the Richard Mille 67-01 Titanium. This post is going to look at the rose gold model and talk about the differences between the two watches.
You can find the RM 67-01 Rose Gold for sale here. And you can find the Titanium model for sale here. Check out the full RM 67-01 collection here.

The Richard Mille RM 67-01 comes in both titanium and rose gold models, with several key differences:
Material: The titanium model features a case crafted from lightweight and durable titanium, while the rose gold model uses 18K rose gold, offering a more luxurious and warm appearance.
Weight: The titanium version is significantly lighter than the rose gold model due to the inherent properties of the materials.

Aesthetics: The rose gold model has a more opulent and eye-catching appearance, often complemented by diamond settings on the bezel. The titanium version has a more understated, sporty look.
Finishing: Rose gold bezels typically receive a polished edge, adding shine, while titanium bezels are usually left with an all-brushed finish.
Price: The rose gold model is generally more expensive than the titanium version. When initially released, the titanium model started at around $85,000, while the gold versions were priced higher.

Exclusivity: The titanium version was initially more difficult to obtain due to production constraints, with deliveries delayed by more than a year after its unveiling.
Both versions feature the same ultra-thin CRMA6 movement and share core design elements like the skeletonized dial and Arabic numerals