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That is awesome, I had no idea that could be done so easily...
Sep 19, 2006,04:04 AM
Those pictures of the Maltese were spectacular. I subscribe to a few yachting magazines and your pictures were better than many they have in the mags.
Nice,
Gary
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A Royal Visit to the Perini Navi Cup hosted by Richard Mille.
By: 219 : September 15th, 2006-11:23
His Royal Highness Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin graced the Perini Navi Cup, and the Richard Mille party, with his company on the day before the competition started. An impromptu visit, his Highness was interested to learn about the Perini Navi yachts. His H...
I didn't know...
By: J.Chong : September 16th, 2006-11:11
that one of the members of Malaysian royalty graced the event. HRH is the present ruler of the state of Terengganu, Malaysia.
The Richard Mille RM014-PN: the first of a new series of RM watches.
By: 219 : September 15th, 2006-11:23
So why do I think that the RM014 is the ultimate representation of a luxury sports watch? For a short while at the Perini Navi Cup, the RM014 was mine! I have to say that despite my doubts on first seeing the piece, wearing it and examining the finish and...
Epilogue: Is the wait list open?
By: 219 : September 15th, 2006-11:23
The RM014 is an outstanding achievement and I believe the best Richard Mille watch to date. If you order one today, you will already be joining the queue. So who do I know is on the list for a RM014? Well, the owner of the Maltese Falcon, Thomas Perkins, ...
Andrew, what can I say,
By: Doc : September 16th, 2006-12:12
as a maritime guy and sailor from 12 years old, and I'm mature now! It's past midnight over here, when I see ALL these fabulous pics and details! WOW! I know what I do first thing in the morning. You could as well have posted at the Photoforum! This will ...
What a start of the day!
By: Doc : September 16th, 2006-10:10
I printed your article, including the pics, puh..! Then an espresso and sat down in the morning sun, and enjoyed your report! I'm hooked Doc
what an experience!
By: ei8htohms : September 16th, 2006-03:03
Hi Andrew, Thanks for the report, it's a really wonderful read with outstanding pictures and lots of eye-opening info both about the yachts and the watch. Congrats and thanks sincerely, nicely done! _john
Another chapter in the quest
By: Lee : September 16th, 2006-04:04
Nice to see how the inspiration for the watch was drawn from. The quest to keep changing and challenging oneself is seen clearly in RM's endeavours. Quite a feat and wonderful report and pictures. Thoroughly enjoyable and dreaming of what the wind felt li...
Thanks Felipe. It might be of interest to learn that using a fisheye lens
By: 219 : September 18th, 2006-08:20
has become something that photographers should consider. The Nikon 10.5 DX fisheye with the Nikon Capture software allows the photographer to digitally remaster the photo afterwards to remove the curvature warping and have a 'flat' wide angle photo instea...
Andrew! You're my hero!
By: Dje : September 16th, 2006-06:18
Andrew, I've loved these boats for years and you got here! I'm jealous! If you need someone to carry your luggage next year, I'm your man. I agree for the RM014 (though I've not seen it myself). Being more nautical than motor racer myself, I love it. It m...
Thank You, Andrew
By: Douglas : September 17th, 2006-02:14
Your report and photoes are excellent and thorough. It is unique when we can read and see the watch, its creator, and sense the experience of both. Best.
Wonderful report Andrew!
By: AnthonyTsai : September 17th, 2006-11:23
Being able to see the Maltese Falcon in person is a treat let alone actually riding on it! The design of the RM14 is amazing and sure looks stunning on your wrist. Another watch to add to my list when I win the lottery Cheers, Anthony .
Maltese Falcon
By: Amenon : October 18th, 2006-12:12
Andrew What a wonderful review - I very much enjoyed the photographs and reading about the event. This evening I happened upon the origin of the term "Maltese Falcon" which I did not know about - apparently in 1530 the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V ceded t...
That's what I call a nice event.
By: Mark in Paris : January 29th, 2014-14:43
Some sailing boats are such beautiful objects.... It's sad this thread sleeps in the forum's depth. Thanks Andrew for the report and for showing the link batween the RM and the boats. Mark
Pure beauty in each detail ...
By: small-luxury-world : September 16th, 2006-02:14
what else can we ask for ... Thanks for great report and great pictures! oliver
Andrew, fantastic report, how do I sign up for next years event. :))) >>>
By: Gguy1 : September 16th, 2006-11:23
That is definetely the ultimate in details, the racing yachts are spectacular. I love the high-tech interest of RM, but this gives the perfect marriage of high tech and superflous details. The yachts are built with such intricate details! To your report -...
Wow !
By: Praveen : September 17th, 2006-09:09
I've been wandering these hallowed fora for about a year, admiring the wonderful job done by Thomas and the crew ! Finally, what made me come out of my stupor and post is this AWESOME article. Thanks Andrew, for the beautiful pictures and story, and for t...
Excellent, excellent report...
By: RyanS. : September 17th, 2006-11:23
Thank you for this excellent report. The Maltese Falcon looks like an exceptionally boat. It really does look like it came out of a James Bond film! The RM-014 looks like an amazingly watch as well. I can't wait to see one in person. Ryan
Wow, what a great report, Andrew! Thanks a lot.
By: Valentin Blank : September 19th, 2006-04:16
I really liked how you showed the relationship in the design of these beautiful Perini vessels and the gorgeous RM-014! Absolutely great stuff. Unfortunately I can neither afford the watch nor the yacht. Cheers, Valentin