Nadal and the RM027: ‘dash 1’!

Sep 10, 2013,13:59 PM
 



It is worth considering for a moment: the effect Richard has on his sports ambassadors. So I know that most of this is conjecture, but hear me out for a minute or two….

When Richard first announced that he had made a watch for Rafael Nadal, the promising tennis star from Spain became a permanent fixture on the winners podium at the Grand Slam tennis events. A series of injuries put Nadal either on slow motion or out of a tournament altogether. He has since been a shadow of his former self. And now the new RM027: the RM027-1. Lighter, fitter, stronger (probably), and more tech than ever: its back, Nadal is back! Has Richard worked his magic again!

Think of some of the other sports ambassadors that Richard has worked with: Felipe Massa went from driving with Sauber to Ferrari and came within a place in the last race of the season to winning the World Championship. Bubba Watson went from one of the journeymen of the US golf circuit, albeit with the biggest drive in the game, to winning the U.S. Masters! Yohan Blake signed with Richard and went onto record the second fastest 100 metres time in history. There is a pattern here!

As it is, the new RM027-1 is a brilliant piece of horology and microengineering. Richard has been working on the ideas behind the movement since the RM012. In the same way that the movement could be held or suspended between struts anchored on the case, Richard started to work with the idea that tensile cables (albeit small ones) could equally hold the movement in place against the case. The cables need to be tightened to the point where the movement is held rigidly in place, but not tightened to the point where the cable will snap. The cables are actually steel (at a diameter of 0.35 mm), even though the movement plates are made from aluminum lithium. The movement and watch can withstand a staggering 5000G impact and keep ticking! Even if Nadal cannot!


[No, not after being hit with 5000G, but definitely feeling the release of pressure on winning his 13th Grand Slam! Must feel like lifting 5000KG off his shoulders!]


[Up close with the steel tensile cables that support the movement: simply brilliant watchmaking and innovative microengineering]






[Nadal putting the RM027-1 through its paces in the final]






[Nadal with the prize: the watch guys, the watch! The trophy is nice too!]


[Being greeted by Queen Sophia of Spain after the victory. Given her husband is known Richard Mille collector: yes the King of Spain owns a RM009, she is probably asking about the watch!] All photos from Getty Images except for the watch. Photos of the watch from PuristsPro.com om.

It will be interesting to see what happens when Yohan Blake is back from injury!

Heart felt congrats to Nadal on his return to the top of tennis world with victory at the U.S. Open! Heart felt congratulations to Richard on another triumph of cutting edge watchmaking that leaves the others in his wake!

Andrew H

Oh, and for those who have not seen it, the CNBC spot where they discuss time is money with the RM027-1:
video.cnbc.com This message has been edited by 219 on 2013-09-10 14:04:31


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Congrats!

 
 By: mjnoumoff : September 10th, 2013-14:16
Truly a wonderful match to watch (no pun intended!) between two world class players. A few decent shots of the RM27-01 during matchplay! Congrats to Nadal!

Indeed - congrats to Nadal on near perfect play. He will

 
 By: 219 : September 13th, 2013-01:28
be hard to beat in the coming months providing he stays free of injury. The watch: looks simple, but there is so much work in the background. Who would have thought you needed to train watchmakers on the elasticity of tensile steel when the cable is 0.35m... 

Wow that's awesome. A watch where the movement is supported by steel cables?

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : September 10th, 2013-21:27
Now that is innovation and out of the box thinking. I like! - AT

Admittedly, when I first the watch, there was the

 
 By: 219 : September 13th, 2013-01:32
dismissive element in me that looked at it and said: "oh, that one is just a little bit smaller and lighter - not that great!" But then I was told about the suspension and the steel cables: specially made to Richard's spec. This is cool tech engineering i... 

RM027-1 is the 1st Richard Mille watch that makes sense to me

 
 By: MTF : September 11th, 2013-14:35
The concept, celebrity relevance and execution of the Richard Mille RM027-1 all make sense for the first time for me. I "get" it at last! Regards, MTF

Good to have you on board MTF! :) Admittedly the stars

 
 By: 219 : September 13th, 2013-01:36
alligned on this one, although Richard has been trying to get the steel cables to work in a production watch for about 8 years!!! A lot of long run research in all of this. Andrew H

God knows

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : October 7th, 2013-05:31
what would happen to me if Mr. Mille decides to sponsor me with one of his piece as non sport ambassador Maybe I can win Nobel prize so we can prove his magick touch :) Seriously this is great story and excellent watch I was always fan of this great micro...