Richard Mille is getting itself ready for this summer’s World Cup. The watchmaker has just unveiled its new RM 41-01 Tourbillon Soccer, an aptly named piece that is meant to track each and every moment that unfolds throughout a soccer game (or football, for everyone else outside of the U.S.). But this new skeletonized beauty is a strike above its sporty processors, the RM 11-01 and the RM 11-04 Roberto Mancini, in more ways than one. “We think in concepts rather than linear evolutions,” RM’s commercial director Alexandre Mille said in a press release. “What we learn on one reference can become the starting point for the next challenge.” It all starts with the star of the show, which is the timepiece’s bonkers new caliber, one that took the team five years to develop. Created in partnership with the folks at Audemars Piguet, the titanium movement is equipped with both a tourbillon escapement, a..