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【Video Reviews】-Modified Richard Mille RM61‑01 White Runway – Cost‑Effective Vaucher Movement Version

Posted on June 2, 2026 By kevin No Comments on 【Video Reviews】-Modified Richard Mille RM61‑01 White Runway – Cost‑Effective Vaucher Movement Version

Summary of Key Points about the Modified Richard Mille RM61‑01 White Runway – Cost‑Effective Vaucher Movement Version

Based on the latest video transcript, here are the essential features of the cost‑effective modification plan for the RM61‑01 White Runway, using a Vaucher movement (Shanghai version) instead of the premium Parmigiani caliber.

1. Model & Target Audience

  • Model: Richard Mille RM61‑01 White Runway
  • For buyers who want a more affordable entry into RM modification – the premium Parmigiani build is too expensive for many
  • Cost‑effective solution: Vaucher movement upgrade (Shanghai or Shenzhen, with Shanghai having better craftsmanship)

2. Movement Market Hierarchy (RM Manual‑Wind)

MovementQualityPrice
Parmigiani FleurierBest (premium)Highest
Shanghai VaucherGood (cost‑effective)Medium
Shenzhen VaucherAcceptableLower
  • Both Shanghai and Shenzhen are collectively called “Vaucher movements” – but Shanghai has better workmanship

3. Key Quality Checks for Vaucher Movement

FeatureWhat to Look For (Shanghai Vaucher)Warning Signs
Double spring barrels (10 & 12)Real and movable – spring moves when winding reaches a certain point (saturation/cover effect) – consistent with originalSpring doesn’t move or is fake
Skeletonization levelVery high – excellent openworking at 2 o’clock and 6 o’clockLow skeletonization (molded‑integrated movements)
Central axis (10 & 12)Double‑layered – black jewel with a silver dot in the middle – very well doneWhite jewel (inferior clone)
Screw size (1 o’clock area)Correct sizeScrews too large (many molded movements)
Pull rod area (3 o’clock)Polished – has been finished (close to original)Unfinished / rough
Pull rod shaftSingle shaftOriginal / Parmigiani have double‑layer shaft – this is a difference
Shock absorberSmall – easy way to distinguish from Parmigiani–

4. Parmigiani vs. Vaucher – How to Tell at a Glance

  • Shock absorber size: Parmigiani = large; Vaucher (Shanghai/Shenzhen) = small – obvious difference
  • Pull rod shaft: Parmigiani has double‑layer treatment; Vaucher has single shaft

5. Case – Quartz Carbon Fiber

  • White quartz carbon fiber – under strong light, shows a granular, sparkling feel (quartz particles texture) – matches original
  • Case pattern, gradient transition, graininess – all very full
  • Side thickness and caseback engravings/polishing – all very good
  • This is one of the top modified cases on the market

6. Function & Skeletonization

  • Both Vaucher and Parmigiani achieve the same functions as the original and the same degree of skeletonization
  • Differences are in detail finishing (shock absorber size, shaft layering, etc.)

7. Value Proposition

  • If your budget is not high, the Vaucher movement is perfectly fine – still very good
  • The premium Parmigiani movement is better but significantly more expensive
  • Choose according to your budget and how much you care about the finer details

8. Key Quality Checklist for Cost‑Effective RM61‑01 (Shanghai Vaucher)

ComponentWhat to Look For
Spring barrels (10/12)Real, movable – spring moves at saturation
SkeletonizationVery high – 2 & 6 o’clock openworked
Central axisBlack jewel + silver dot (not white jewel)
Screws (1 o’clock)Correct size (not too large)
Pull rod (3 o’clock)Polished, single shaft
Shock absorberSmall (tells you it’s Vaucher, not Parmigiani)
CaseWhite quartz carbon fiber – granular, sparkling texture
CasebackGood engravings, proper polishing

Concluding Comment

This video addresses the budget‑conscious buyer who wants a modified Richard Mille RM61‑01 White Runway but cannot afford the premium Parmigiani Fleurier movement build (which is very expensive). The solution is a cost‑effective Vaucher movement – specifically the Shanghai version, which has better craftsmanship than the Shenzhen alternative.

Strengths of the Vaucher build:

  • Same core functions and skeletonization level as the Parmigiani – real double spring barrels, high openworking, hacking, free‑sprung balance (implied).
  • Case is top‑tier – white quartz carbon fiber with correct granular, sparkling texture, good side thickness, and proper engravings. This is the same case used in premium builds.
  • Clear, honest differentiation – Bozwatch explicitly shows how to tell Vaucher from Parmigiani at a glance (small vs. large shock absorber, single vs. double‑layer pull rod shaft, black vs. white jewel). No false claims.
  • Shanghai Vaucher is better than Shenzhen – the black jewel with silver dot is correct; inferior clones have white jewels.
  • Much cheaper than Parmigiani – making RM61‑01 modification accessible to more people.

Final verdict: For the enthusiast who wants a very good RM61‑01 White Runway at a fraction of the premium build cost, the Shanghai Vaucher movement version is the best value‑for‑money choice. It delivers the same skeletonization, real double spring barrels, and essential functions. The differences (shock absorber size, pull rod shaft layering) are only noticeable to those who know exactly what to look for – and Bozwatch teaches you exactly those tells. The carbon fiber case is excellent, matching the original’s quartz texture. If you can live with a small shock absorber and a single‑shaft pull rod (details that most casual observers will never notice), this watch will serve you very well. For those who demand “perfect” detail matching, save up for the Parmigiani build. But for the vast majority of buyers seeking a cost‑effective entry into high‑end RM modification, this Shanghai Vaucher RM61‑01 is an outstanding choice. As always, independent verification of movement quality is recommended. This is the “spend less, still achieve a lot” proposition.


Hello everyone, this is Bozwatch.

Every watch is a work of art, a testament to time, and I am a fanatical believer in them. I also hope that all watch enthusiasts can avoid pitfalls and find their own “Bole” (discerning patron).

Last time, I shared with you the modified Richard Mille RM61-01 White Runway. The top configuration uses an RM basic Parmigiani movement upgraded into a complete watch. But for a watch like this, the modification price is actually very high – beyond the reach of ordinary people. So fans asked: is there a cost‑effective modification plan for them to choose?

For this watch – an RM61-01 – this is the cost‑effective modification plan. It is upgraded and modified with a Vaucher movement.

In fact, there are many modified movements on the market. The mainstream options are:

  1. Parmigiani movement – the best.
  2. Shanghai Vaucher movement
  3. Shenzhen Vaucher movement

Whether it’s Shanghai or Shenzhen Vaucher movements, they are collectively called Vaucher movements. But there are certain differences in their workmanship. Let me share the details.

For this kind of manual‑wind Richard Mille movement, the first thing to check is the double spring barrel – whether it has real functionality is very important.

When we wind it, you can see that the spring barrels at 10 o’clock and 12 o’clock are real and movable. Have you noticed? The spring doesn’t move all the time as you wind – it only moves when you reach a certain number of turns, when it becomes saturated, or when there’s a cover above it. This is consistent with the original. Pay attention to this – some domestic integrated movements cannot achieve this effect.

Second, look at the degree of skeletonization. For this manual movement, the skeletonization level is very high. Whether it’s the hollowing at 2 o’clock or the cutouts at 6 o’clock, the skeletonization is excellent. Those molded‑integrated movements on the market cannot achieve this level of openworking.

Third, look at the polishing of the movement. Whether it’s the screw size or the treatment of the central axis – look at both sides. At 10 o’clock and 12 o’clock, the central axis is divided into two layers – a black jewel with a silver dot in the middle. See? That’s very well done. On imitation Vaucher movements, the jewel is white, not black. The Shanghai Vaucher movement has better craftsmanship than the Shenzhen one.

Another point – look at the 1 o’clock area: the screws and their sizes are very important. Some molded movements make the screws too large – very different from the original.

Now look at the 3 o’clock area – the pull rod area. The Shanghai Vaucher movement has polished the 3 o’clock area – it has been finished. The original is also polished, so this can be made very close – which is good.

But careful watch enthusiasts will notice that the Shanghai Vaucher’s pull rod – this area and that area – has a certain shape difference from the original. The original has a double‑layer shaft, while the Shanghai version only has a single shaft. See? The Parmigiani movement has a double‑layer treatment – its shape is consistent.

Now, how to distinguish a Vaucher movement from a Parmigiani? I’ll teach you one place where you can tell at a glance – the shock absorber.

On the Shanghai or Shenzhen Vaucher movements, the shock absorbers are small. See? The Parmigiani Fleurier movement’s shock absorber is large – this is a big shock absorber. You can compare the two – the difference is obvious at a glance.

In fact, whether it’s the Vaucher movement or the Parmigiani, they both achieve the same functions as the original and the same degree of skeletonization. It’s just the details that differ – the Parmigiani caliber is better than the Vaucher. But the Parmigiani movement is more expensive. If your budget is not that high, you can choose the Vaucher movement for upgrading, modification, and customization – it’s perfectly fine.

When choosing the carbon fiber case, you must pay attention to one thing. This white carbon fiber is quartz carbon fiber. In terms of texture, under strong light, you can see a granular, sparkling feel – that’s the texture brought by quartz particles. The original is the same. This case is one of the top modified cases on the market – whether it’s the pattern, the gradient transition, or the graininess, all are very full.

Look at the side thickness, including the caseback – the engravings and polishing are all very good.

This is the RM61-01 White Runway – modified with the Shanghai Vaucher movement. If you pursue cost‑effectiveness, you might want to take a look.

That’s all for today’s Bozwatch watch sharing. If you like Bozwatch’s videos, please double‑tap to like and follow. See you next time.

Richard Mille

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