








Summary of Key Points about the Modified Richard Mille RM35-02 “Red Devils Snowflake Diamond”
Based on the latest video transcript (focusing on the Richard Mille RM35-02 Red Devils Snowflake Diamond), here are the essential features of this top‑tier modified watch.
1. Model & Design
- Model: Richard Mille RM35-02 – “Red Devils Snowflake Diamond” edition
- Case material: CNC original‑data developed red carbon fiber (bezel, middle case, caseback all red carbon fiber)
- Bezel: Set with VS‑grade natural diamonds in a snowflake setting (irregular, very shiny arrangement)
- Diamonds can be tested and verified by domestic authoritative agencies
2. Carbon Fiber Case Quality
- Red carbon fiber patterns are compressed; under light, luster is very, very strong – hallmark of a good carbon fiber product
- Caseback engravings and carbon fiber texture match original exactly
- Buyers must carefully examine carbon fiber pattern and luster
3. Movement – Genuine Parmigiani Fleurier (Premium)
- Modified and upgraded with an original genuine Parmigiani Fleurier movement – the best RM35-02 modified movement available
- Skeletonization level: Very, very high
4. Front Movement Details
| Feature | What to Look For |
|---|---|
| Spring barrels (10 & 12 o’clock) | Two real, movable double spring barrels – double‑layered barrel structure with silver central shaft in the middle |
| 1 o’clock area | Brushed and polished finishing; screw size exactly the same as original |
| 3 o’clock area | Polished treatment with double‑layer structure – matches original (uses original Parmigiani parts) |
| Shock absorber | Size same as original; engravings developed from original data, very clear |
| Two sleeves below & screws | One small, one large – completely consistent with original |
| Escapement wheel | Hidden correctly |
| Front polishing/brushing | Very delicate – essential for a good modified movement |
5. Back Movement Details (Automatic)
- Automatic rotor: Several layers of color – outermost ring one color, middle another color, two triangular areas another color – matches original
- Rotor bearing pentagonal screw: Three‑dimensional
- Double‑layered gears on back – with silver central shaft in the middle – matches original craftsmanship
- Free‑sprung (non‑caliber) structure – present
- Shock absorber size – completely consistent with original
- Stop‑seconds (hacking) – works when crown pulled
- Balance wheel counterweights – present; well‑made counterweights match original
- Two spring barrels on back – double‑layered with silver center hole
- Gears on back – double‑layered with silver center hole – “secondary processing” (finished twice, grinding + polishing)
6. Selection Criteria for Buyers
- Different movements and different cases produce different results and prices – distinguish carefully
- The best version uses: red carbon fiber case + natural diamonds + genuine Parmigiani movement
- Check carbon fiber pattern/luster, diamond setting, movement details (double‑layered gears, silver central shafts, shock absorber size, rotor colors, hacking, counterweights)
7. Key Quality Checklist for RM35-02 Red Devils Snowflake Diamond
| Component | What to Look For |
|---|---|
| Case | Red carbon fiber, CNC original data, strong luster, correct texture |
| Bezel diamonds | VS natural, snowflake setting (irregular), very shiny |
| Spring barrels (front) | Double‑layered, silver central shaft, movable |
| Shock absorber | Large (original Parmigiani size), clear engravings |
| Sleeve screws | One large, one small |
| Front finishing | Delicate polishing/brushing at 1 & 3 o’clock |
| Automatic rotor (back) | Multi‑layer colors (outer, middle, triangular areas) |
| Free‑sprung balance | Yes, with counterweights |
| Hacking | Works |
| Back gears/barrels | Double‑layered with silver center hole (secondary processing) |
Concluding Comment
This video showcases the Richard Mille RM35-02 Red Devils Snowflake Diamond – a striking, limited‑style modification featuring a red carbon fiber case and a snowflake‑set diamond bezel using VS‑grade natural diamonds. The watch is powered by a genuine Parmigiani Fleurier movement, making it the highest‑tier RM35-02 modification available.
Strengths:
- Red carbon fiber case – developed from original CNC data, correct compression pattern, very strong luster under light. Caseback engravings and texture match the original.
- Natural VS diamonds – snowflake setting (irregular, shiny arrangement) is authentic to the “snowflake” design. Can be independently tested.
- Genuine Parmigiani movement – not a clone. This ensures:
- Double‑layered spring barrels with silver central shafts (front and back)
- Correct shock absorber size (large) with clear engravings
- Sleeve screws: one large, one small (matches original)
- Delicate brushing/polishing at 1 and 3 o’clock
- Multi‑layer automatic rotor colors (outer, middle, triangular areas)
- Free‑sprung balance with counterweights and working hacking
- Secondary processing (double‑layered gears with silver center holes on the back)
- High skeletonization – matches genuine RM35-02.
- Clear selection guidance – Bozwatch emphasizes examining carbon fiber pattern/luster, diamond setting, and movement details. The movement details (double layers, silver center shafts, shock absorber size, rotor colors) are specific, verifiable checks.
Final verdict: For the ultimate collector who wants a showstopping Richard Mille – red carbon fiber, snowflake‑set natural diamonds, and a genuine Parmigiani movement – this RM35-02 Red Devils Snowflake Diamond is the pinnacle of what is achievable in the modified watch space. The attention to detail is extraordinary: double‑layered everything (spring barrels, gears, central shafts), correct shock absorber size, multi‑layer rotor, free‑sprung balance with hacking, and secondary finishing on the movement. The red carbon fiber case, with its strong luster and correct texture, matches genuine NTPT quality. The VS natural diamonds in snowflake setting are both beautiful and verifiable.
For those with the substantial budget required, this watch will pass almost all casual and even close inspection – the movement is genuine Parmigiani, the diamonds are real, the carbon fiber is authentic. The only remaining tells are the aftermarket case (not Patek/RM factory) and the non‑original branding. For the right buyer – one who understands and accepts these trade‑offs – this modified RM35-02 represents the absolute ceiling of RM modification. Bozwatch’s detailed checklist (double‑layered with silver center shafts, shock absorber size, rotor color layers, secondary processing) provides an invaluable guide for distinguishing this premium build from any lesser imitation. As always, independent verification of the diamonds (VS natural) and the movement (genuine Parmigiani) is strongly recommended. For the elite enthusiast, this is a masterpiece of the modder’s art.
Hello everyone, this is Bozwatch.
Every watch is a work of art, a testament to time, and I am a fanatic believer in them. I also hope that all watch enthusiasts can avoid pitfalls and find their own “Bole” (discerning patron).
Later, some fans sent me private messages asking about the most fully modified and upgraded Richard Mille RM35-02 Red Devils Snowflake Diamond on the market. They wanted me to make a video with them to authenticate it.
So for this modified RM35-02 Red Devils Snowflake Diamond, what should customers pay attention to when choosing it?
First, the case. You can see that the Red Devils Snowflake Diamond has diamonds inlaid on the bezel – very beautiful under light. See? The second is to look at the movement inside. Because for modified and customized Richard Mille watches, different movements and different cases will produce different results and different prices. So during selection, you must carefully distinguish.
What does the best version look like? Like this watch – it uses a CNC original‑data developed red carbon fiber case. You can see that the bezel, the middle case, and the caseback are all made of this red carbon fiber. Moreover, the bezel is set with diamonds. Currently, the diamonds on this watch are VS‑grade natural diamonds. The snowflake diamond setting is not very regular – see? The snowflake diamonds are very shiny. Set this way, it looks very beautiful. VS‑grade natural diamonds can be tested and rechecked at any domestic testing agency.
Look at the red carbon fiber – you can see the carbon fiber patterns compressed together. Under light, its luster is very, very strong. This is what a good carbon fiber product should have. Including the engravings on the caseback and the carbon fiber texture – all can be made exactly the same as the original. This is the texture and luster of quality carbon fiber. See? When choosing, you must carefully examine the carbon fiber pattern.
Second, the movement inside. A good movement is the heart of a watch. It determines the level this watch can achieve. What does a good movement look like? The movement in this watch is modified and upgraded with an original genuine Parmigiani Fleurier movement – it is the best RM35-02 modified movement you can find on the market.
First, the skeletonization level of this movement is very, very high. See? It also achieves the same functions as the original. When we wind it, you can see that the spring barrels at 10 o’clock and 12 o’clock are two real, movable double spring barrels. The gears have a double‑layered treatment – the double‑layer barrel structure is very obvious. See? There is a silver central shaft in the middle.
At the 1 o’clock area, there is brushed and polished finishing. The screw size is exactly the same as the original. Including the 3 o’clock area – its polished treatment also has such a double‑layer structure, exactly the same as the original. This is because it uses original Parmigiani movement parts.
Look at the shock absorber – its size is also the same as the original. Including the engravings – they are developed and produced using original data, very clear. The two sleeves below and the screws – one small, one large – this is also completely consistent with the original. Its escapement wheel is hidden. The polishing and brushing on the front of the movement are very delicate. See? This is what a good Richard Mille modified movement should have. Some ordinary movements have really unappealing polishing inside. Everyone must carefully distinguish, okay?
For the back of the RM35-02, it is an automatic movement – it has a true automatic winding function. So the automatic rotor is very important. Its automatic rotor has several layers of color. The color of the bearings – the pentagonal screw on the bearing is three‑dimensional. See? Including the color of the rotor – it is also divided into two layers: the outermost ring is one color, the middle is another color, and the two triangular areas next to it are another color. This can also be completely consistent with the original.
The holes on the back also have double‑layered gears, with a silver central shaft in the middle – still matching the original craftsmanship.
You can see its free‑sprung (non‑caliber) structure, its shock absorber, and the size of the shock absorber – all completely consistent with the original. See? After we pull out the crown, it also has the stop‑seconds (hacking) function – consistent with the original. Around the balance wheel, there are counterweights. For the free‑sprung counterweight process, when choosing, you must look carefully, because a well‑made counterweight can be completely consistent with the original.
This is the back – this kind of free‑sprung structure. In fact, you can see that judging this modification is very simple – just look at the details, and you’ll know whether the movement is well made.
Look at the two spring barrels on the back – they are also divided into two layers, with a silver hole in the middle. The gears here are also double‑layered, with a silver hole in the middle. In professional terms, this is called secondary processing – meaning the movement has been finished twice, from grinding to polishing.
This is an RM35-02 Red Devils Snowflake Diamond – the top configuration. When choosing, you must carefully distinguish good from bad.
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