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Cool concept....
Thanks for the photos and bringing the latest news from Richard Mille! It's great seeing creative, new, and innovative ways for technical solutions. I look forward in seeing the final project and how well it does in the hands of Nadel.
-MW
First Contact
By: 219 : April 3rd, 2010-07:12
I first came into contact with the plans for the watch over a year ago. Richard was in London for some business with retailers, and I had the chance to talk to him. As the conversation moved from one topic to another, I asked him what was new. A glint in ...
His Dark Materials
By: 219 : April 3rd, 2010-07:13
At the research part of Richard Mille in Les Breuleux I was shown the various materials that had been tested, and found that they were either to be not durable enough, or not light enough; sometimes a combination of both. A veritable smorgasbord of new ma...
Lightness
By: 219 : April 3rd, 2010-07:14
Just about the whole movement is made from titanium aluminide. While the finish is the ‘industrial’ Richard Mille variety, it matches with the nature of the watch itself. The black back plate gives a stunning relief to the 3-dimensional aspect of the move...
Literate and emotional
By: dxboon : April 3rd, 2010-09:50
Thanks for a great write-up, Andrew! Not everyone can reference Kundera, Neruda, Pullman, and the MacDougall theory all in one article... ...about a wristwatch. I sense that the RM027 is more than a watch for you, but is rather a tangible expression of th...
Cool concept....
By: DRMW : April 6th, 2010-11:26
Thanks for the photos and bringing the latest news from Richard Mille! It's great seeing creative, new, and innovative ways for technical solutions. I look forward in seeing the final project and how well it does in the hands of Nadel. -MW
You're understood!
By: Dje : April 6th, 2010-14:42
Andrew, This watch is indeed amazing! Once again I shall repeat my invitation for lunch. If Mr Mille is around in south Brittany I may invite him for some pancakes (but he must bring the watch of course). Cheers Dje
Elementary . . .
By: Dr No : April 6th, 2010-21:56
. . . in the purest sense. The watches that hold the greatest resonance for me are those that challenge physical limits. Antimagnetic designs - particularly the Milgauss, but also many others - hold a special fascination as magnetism is the most mysteriou...
Thanks !
By: cisco : April 24th, 2010-03:07
Great review of this RM027. I didn't like all the recent novelties but this 027 is Richard Mille at his best. Architecture, lightness, modern in every kind of way and coherent like no other. Fantastic !
Great report, Andrew!
By: Chris Agostino : April 3rd, 2010-10:43
What a wonderful watch. I've never been that into tennis but there is no doubt I'll be scanning the internet for photos of Nadal wearing this beauty. It is great to see Richard Mille pushing the boundaries once again. Quick question, does the strap use a ...
wow amazing tech...
By: chris4 : April 7th, 2010-00:59
..not too sure on the looks of this watch...hands etc look a bit like a meccano set to me, better in some pics than in others, would love to hold one/try one on though and just feel it.Thanks for posting the report, fantastic news that RM is cracking on w...
Very impressive
By: ED209 : April 7th, 2010-17:41
Thanks Andrew for the cool pics of the RM027. Very impressive at under 20 grams including the strap, and to have Rafael Nadal wear it under real-world conditions during tennis matches. Imaging the g-forces just on the 129+ mph serves, and then continual s...