Richard Mille has just unveiled a new model version in the RM035 family, right on time for the Parisian Rolland Garros tournament: The RM035-02 Rafael Nadal in Red Quartz-TPT . The last RM035-01 (picture below) was introduced a few years back in the new N...
and the post quite naturally came discussing about a RM027 as the Rolland Garros Grand Slam is held at the same time. I thought at the time it had been only one year since the RM027-02 was launched so a little too soon to get a new model. It seems that th...
I'm not convinced the rotor (even with it's adjustable nature) can withstand the shock. Every automatic I have worn playing tennis eventually gets damaged. Does anybody know if RM claims it can withstand the shock? I can't find it on the official site and...
Some people like it one way and others like it the other way... Although it would have been more logical to have the Auto thicker than the Manual, I guess it means that it is a direct request from customers. I'm used to looking at the manual caliber and I...
I'm not usually a fan of Richard Mille watches as they are usually over engineered. In this context of a big venue, a big occasion and a big celebrity at the French Open 2016; the red / yellow combo makes sense....it's the ONLY way to go! Go Big or Go Hom...
I'm a great fan of auto movements for the practical use but also, when RM is concerned, for the technical interest and look. I imagine your excitement!