0:00watch side rotating The scene opens with a close-up shot of the white Richard Mille RM65-01 watch, positioned on its side against a pure black background. The watch is slowly rotating clockwise, showcasing its intricate side profile. The camera is slightly above and to the right of the watch, looking down at an angle. Key features visible include the textured white casing, the red 'WINDING' button on the top right, and the green 'CHRONO' and black 'RESET' buttons at the bottom. The watch's transparent face reveals parts of the colorful dial with various sub-dials and indicators in blue, yellow, orange, and red. The lighting is crisp and highlights the glossy and matte textures of the watch, creating sharp reflections on metallic parts and a soft glow on the white case. The overall color palette is dominated by the stark white of the watch, the vibrant colors of the dial, and the deep black background, creating a high-contrast, luxurious aesthetic.
0:01watch buttons detail This scene provides an extreme close-up of the left side of the watch's case against a black background. The camera focuses on the black textured panel featuring the engraved text 'SPLIT' at the top and 'RM65-01' on a silver plate. A vibrant red button is visible below, partially obscured by the camera angle. The white case of the watch curves around these elements, showing visible screw heads. The lighting is very directed, creating strong highlights on the metallic components and subtle shadows that emphasize the texture of the black panel and the white case. The overall impression is one of precision engineering and robust construction. The camera slowly zooms in, further emphasizing the intricate details and fine craftsmanship of the watch components.
0:04watch casing texture The camera quickly pulls back slightly from the previous extreme close-up, revealing more of the textured white casing of the watch. The shot maintains a tight focus on the side profile of the watch, showing the subtle grooves and patterns on the white material, which suggests a high-tech composite. The red 'WINDING' button and a glimpse of the transparent watch face are visible in the background, out of focus, while the foreground remains sharply detailed. The lighting continues to be strong and directional, emphasizing the texture and contours of the case. The background is a stark black, allowing the watch's white and red elements to pop. This rapid transition highlights the material quality and external design of the watch.
0:05watch movement macro An incredibly detailed macro shot centers on a specific component of the watch's internal mechanical movement. The camera is extremely close, revealing intricate gears, levers, and a visible jewel, likely a ruby, set within a metallic structure. The dominant colors are the dark grey and black of the metal components, contrasted sharply by the small, vibrant magenta jewel, which stands out as a focal point. The background is completely blurred, isolating the mechanical marvel in sharp focus. The lighting is bright and direct, casting subtle shadows that define the depth and complexity of the miniature machinery. This shot emphasizes the precision engineering and artistic craftsmanship inherent in high-end watchmaking.
0:07watch side interact The camera returns to a close-up of the watch's side, similar to the earlier shot at 0:03, but this time with a focus on the interaction of the buttons. The white textured case is in the foreground, with the red 'WINDING' button clearly visible. As the video progresses, a green and black button mechanism (likely 'CHRONO' and 'RESET') at the bottom of the watch's side is animated, appearing to be pressed or engaged, indicated by a subtle shift in its position and a slight highlight change. The background is pure black, ensuring all attention is on the watch's functional elements. The lighting is direct, creating bright reflections on the buttons' surfaces and enhancing the texture of the white case. This moment demonstrates a functional aspect of the watch, showing how its controls might operate.
0:10watch face reveal The camera starts with a tight shot on the side of the white watch, showing the 'RM65-01' engraving and the buttons with their 'SPLIT' and 'WINDING' labels. The view then smoothly and rapidly rotates and zooms out to reveal the full intricate face of the watch. The watch face is a complex, multi-layered design with a dominant dark blue background, accented with bright yellow, orange, red, and light blue indicators. Sub-dials and various chronometer markings are clearly visible, showcasing the 'RICHARD MILLE' logo at the top. The numeric display '12' is prominently featured in yellow. The lighting is consistent, highlighting the metallic hands and the vibrant colors of the dial against the dark background. The background remains black, enhancing the visual impact of the watch. This dynamic transition from side details to the full face highlights the overall aesthetic and complexity.
0:15select button closeup This scene provides an extreme close-up of a distinct circular button on the watch, set against the white case and black background. The button is predominantly red with a metallic, dark gray center. The word 'SELECT' is prominently engraved in white letters within the metallic circle, outlined in red. The surface of the red outer ring appears ribbed or textured, providing grip. The lighting is very sharp, creating reflections on the metallic parts and defining the textures. The shot is static, allowing for detailed examination of this particular control. This focus on a singular functional element underscores the watch's detailed and interactive design.
0:16watch date display The camera offers a tight close-up of a specific area on the Richard Mille watch face, highlighting the date display. The upper left portion of the complex dial is visible, showcasing numerical markings '68', '70', and '72' along a red-and-white striped track. The central feature is a bright green rectangular box with the word 'DATE' above the number '31' in white, indicating the current date. Below this, elements of the main dial with black and orange accents are visible. The background is a mix of the watch's dark blue dial and the white case. The lighting is precise, making the green date box and its text pop against the surrounding details. This shot emphasizes the legibility and clear indication of a specific function.
0:18watch indicator moving This scene focuses on another detailed section of the watch face, specifically an indicator with 'M', 'D', and 'H' labels, likely representing 'Month', 'Day', and 'Hour' functions. The camera is very close, showing a subtle, curved red arrow moving along a track with green and yellow segments. Below this, small white numerical markings are visible against a dark background, likely '144' and '180'. The overall color palette is dark with vibrant splashes of red, green, and yellow. The lighting is precise, highlighting the movement of the indicator and the textures of the dial. The background is the white watch case, slightly blurred. This shot emphasizes a dynamic, functional aspect of the watch's display.
0:20watch winding button The camera returns to a close-up of the upper right side of the white Richard Mille watch, focusing on the prominent red 'WINDING' button. The button has a ribbed, tactile texture, with the word 'WINDING' engraved in white on its surface and 'RAPID' in black below it. The white case curves around this button, revealing several small screw heads. The background is completely black, isolating the watch element. The lighting is direct, creating sharp highlights on the red button and subtle shadows that emphasize the texture of the white case. As the shot progresses, the red button appears to be pressed or activated, demonstrating its function, accompanied by a subtle shift in its position. This scene highlights the ergonomic and functional design of the watch's controls.
0:22watch face full view This is a captivating close-up of the entire Richard Mille RM65-01 watch face, presented against a black background. The camera slowly rotates around the watch, allowing a comprehensive view of its intricate, multi-layered dial. The face is a complex array of sub-dials, hands, and numerical indicators, predominantly in deep blue, accented with striking yellow, orange, red, and light blue elements. The 'RICHARD MILLE' logo is clearly visible at the top. The transparent crystal reveals various gears and parts of the movement beneath the surface. The bright colors on the dial create a dynamic contrast with the dark background and the white casing of the watch. The lighting enhances the metallic gleam of the hands and the vibrant hues of the indicators, emphasizing the depth and precision of the watch's design as it slowly spins.
0:29watch side texture screws A close-up shot focuses on the white textured side of the Richard Mille watch case. The camera is positioned at a slight angle, looking directly at the side, revealing multiple small, dark screw heads embedded within the white composite material. The texture of the case is visible in detail, suggesting a finely crafted, high-tech material. The background is completely black, isolating the watch component. The lighting is direct and creates subtle highlights and shadows that emphasize the depth of the texture and the metallic sheen of the screws. The shot is static, allowing for a clear appreciation of the construction and material quality of the watch's casing. The clean, minimalist aesthetic of the white case is highlighted here.
0:31watch start stop buttons This scene is an extreme close-up of the upper right side of the watch, identical in framing and content to the previous shot of the 'WINDING' button (0:20), but possibly with a slightly different animation or timing. The prominent red 'WINDING' button, along with the text 'WINDING' and 'RAPID', is again the focal point. The white textured case and embedded screws are clearly visible against the black background. The lighting highlights the button's texture and the case's contours. This repeated emphasis on a key functional element reinforces its importance in the watch's overall design and user experience. The button appears to be pressed down, triggering a mechanical action.
0:32watch back movement The camera transitions to a close-up of the watch's transparent case back, revealing the intricate mechanical movement beneath. The 'RICHARD MILLE' logo is prominently displayed at the top of the case, along with the model number 'RM65-01 FQ /4584'. The internal components are a mesmerizing array of gears, bridges, and screws, all rendered in dark gray metallic tones. A subtle purple glow emanates from beneath the movement, giving it an otherworldly and advanced feel. The lighting is soft but precise, creating depth and highlighting the polished surfaces of the components. The background remains black, making the technical beauty of the movement stand out as a piece of functional art. The shot implies precision and sophisticated internal mechanisms.
0:35full watch rotating out The video concludes with a full shot of the Richard Mille RM65-01 watch, rotating slowly and elegantly against a pure black background. The camera is positioned at a medium distance, capturing the entire watch, including its white, textured strap. The iconic tonneau-shaped case, with its vibrant, multi-colored dial (blue, yellow, orange, red, light blue), is clearly visible. The side buttons and crown mechanisms (red, green, black) are also distinct, showcasing the full design. The lighting is even and soft, providing a luxurious gleam on the white case and illuminating the complex details of the dial. The watch gradually spins, presenting its various angles and demonstrating its harmonious design as a complete piece. This final shot acts as a comprehensive reveal and a statement of the watch's overall aesthetic.