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Sep 02, 2022
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Editors Pick
Jacqueline Tsang Editor-in-Chief of Tatler Hong Kong
We just wrote about the world’s thinnest watch back in March, then, in July, a new contender claimed the title with a watch that’s just 0.05mm thinner. Richard Mille’s RM UP-01 Ferrari slides into top place with a 1.75mm case, the movement itself measuring 1.18mm. A watch’s winding stem measures at least 1.5mm,
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