"the most complicated timepiece Richard Mille has ever produced (with a price tag to match: $1,225,000)." and limited to 30 pieces. I'll pass.
Why can't they just perfect the RM11 or something easier like a RM29 or RM30? Don't understand the factories..
To be fair, watchbrands often say sth. like "most complicated < random watchbrand > ever produced" at a release of a higher cost model. And if its really the most complicated one it is only due the vibration alarm of the watch, which im pretty sure most people wouldnt care about as long as the replica looks good and has functional chronographs with a real tourbillion.
But especially the fake tourbillion is a turn off on this modell, since its extremly present at the watch. If they could manage to put a real one in and adjust the hands and the gears a bit, while selling it for a price like 700 - 800 dollars, it could be a pretty solid rep (for rm standards).
But i think they just wanted to offer a carbon case rm for a pretty small price, to sell it as often as possible.