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Great picture's TM,
A very nice way to show the details where it comes from, and my favorite red watchwinder on the way to Monica house............. ;-)
Best,
Michel
The Bezel
By: ThomasM : January 24th, 2010-18:02
The inspiration for the bezel design is obvious to any high performance car enthusiast: Modern ventilated disc brakes are a thing of beauty to gear heads and motor heads... The "bezel is a two piece design, with a forged carbon upper part and a lower ring...
Just to be clear -
By: ThomasM : January 29th, 2010-10:42
intellectually and "in the abstract" I prefer the "engineering elegance" of integrated designs - purpose built, specialized. Practically I see very well and respect the "practical elegance" of modular designs. To say one is "superior" to the other in all ...
The Crown
By: ThomasM : January 24th, 2010-18:05
"The crown evokes a gear" with a "red accent that appears on the crown adorned with an eloxed aluminium cartridge. The crown deserves a closer look due to its sophisticated edging and its openworked design providing glimpses of red a colour that also appe...
The Dial, part 1
By: ThomasM : January 24th, 2010-18:08
There is a lot going on; no doubt. Does it all come together as an integrated whole, or do the individual elements clash, resulting in a whole that is less than the sum of its parts? That's what's great about art and design - everyone can decide for thems...
The Dial, part 2
By: ThomasM : January 24th, 2010-18:10
"the red dial a central eloxed aluminium plate adorned with the Méga Tapisserie motif characteristic of the Royal Oak Offshore line. The pattern has however been specially revisited for this limited edition by means of a negative-printed design that creat...
The Dial, part 3
By: ThomasM : January 24th, 2010-18:11
"The floating flange stands out because of its bronze colour reminiscent of the magnesium alloy wheel rims on a racing car." The flange ring is indeed a standout; what is so interesting about it, besides the unusual color - it almost seems a bronze gold -...
I caught that detail.
By: MichaelC : January 25th, 2010-09:59
I wondered why the recess was not repeated on the upper left part of the case, but I think the way everything slopes the same direction it would not look as good with the deepest part of the taper essentially coming to a point (if employed on the upper pa...
FCB
By: Hororgasm : January 25th, 2010-11:12
the forged carbon fibre has improved since the early days of the TA. is the GP's forged carbon any different from my bumblebee?? btw, very insightful...the relation between car n watch. more often then not, one just think its some marketing gimmick. in yo...
totful
By: Hororgasm : January 25th, 2010-12:18
sadly, you are talking to a RM11 and a BRM 54 owner. for APROOs, now only bumblebee and las vegas. also have a Maserati millinery. i was once easily excited by car inspired or motor brand related, but it got to a stage whereby even the slightest motor spo...
why sadly?
By: ThomasM : January 25th, 2010-14:40
Hi, Nice collection, nice pieces. I know Richard Mille himself is seriously into cars and car racing, so it's not just pure money and profit driven for RM. I believe BRM, from what I've heard, is same. I understand the temptation towards cynicism; I've ex...
Ah, Forged Carbon...
By: BDLJ : April 13th, 2010-19:51
Thomas, I'm not going to repeat my opinion on the material technology side of that substance, but this: "The result is a shimmering effect and a silky feel, clear-cut edges and a sturdy yet ultra-light case-middle" is a good enough reason for me (especial...
A case for cold fusion...
By: ThomasM : January 24th, 2010-18:21
I recall a recent, somewhat one sided exchange on the internet about "complicated cases." If ever a watch case could be called "complicated" this is it. As is well known by now, the Grand Prix is available in three basic materials (even though there are o...
its...
By: lien : January 25th, 2010-05:37
as cool as this design & as delicious as that dial But the carbon steel... somehow it looks mushy at the edges, for example the vents on the bezel and joint to the pushers. Is it because of lighting on the marble or!? cheers, Ed~ This message has been edi...
carelessness on my part
By: lien : January 25th, 2010-20:20
Carbon forge i meant for the black marble :p i think i have seem both on different occasions and each has its charm, so long as they r no mushiness with the production pieces i ll be happy with either the black marble or the black silk thanks for the clar...
Full specifications
By: ThomasM : January 24th, 2010-18:26
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Royal Oak Offshore Grand Prix Collection References 26290IO.OO.A001VE.01 Forged carbon case, forged carbon and black ceramic bezel, blackened titanium crown, black ceramic and titanium pushpieces, titanium pushpiece guards, titani...
Looks Great!
By: patrick_y : January 25th, 2010-00:02
Thank you for the comprehensive report on the new Grand Prix Royal Oak series. The comparison photographs to motorsports attributes really show the inspiration behind this piece. Thank you for pointing out all of these fine details and for explaining thei...