SIHH 2013…
Yohan ‘The Beast’ Blake isn’t the only one to get a new Richard Mille this year — multi-year athlete/ambassador and tennis superstar Rafael Nadal also gets a new piece. The new Richard Mille Tourbillon RM 27-01 ‘Rafael Nadal Watch’ — designed in collaboration with Rafael Nadal — follows the original RM 027 from 2010. Not only is the look is vastly different but so is the engineering. Its ultra-light carbon case and complex architecture reflects Mille’s desire to create a movement held in total suspension in its case. Indeed, this is one of the more avant-garde and innovative architectural constructions seen in recent times — I’ll walk you through all the details, below.
Richard Mille Tourbillon RM 27-01 Rafael Nadal Watch
Limited edition 50 pieces
carbon case + Velcro strap (total=19 grams), movement suspended by tensioned cable & pulley architecture
As one seeks to comprehend this process, I was reminded of the process of stringing a tennis racket and Voila! The Mille genius of building his watches to be sympatico with his athletes is recognized!
This structure combines strength and flexibility to protect the ultra-light movement which clocks in at a mere 3.5 grams. This ultra-light movement is due to the use of titanium baseplate and tourbillon carriage as well as aluminum-lithium for the barrel bridges and gear trains.
The overall watch weights in at a mere 19 grams — Velcro strap included. The original RM 27 was 21 grams, sans strap, I believe). Velcro — as we first saw on the 2012 Olympics and Yohan Blake’s watch — seems an appropriate material for a watch such as this.
Word is that Rafa is now playing all his tournaments in the RM27-01!
Source: http://blog.perpetuelle.com/watches/richard-mille-tourbillon-rm-27-01-rafael-nadal-watch/
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