Showing posts with label Richard Mille. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richard Mille. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Richard Mille RM11-03 pivotal evolution

— The RM 011 is dead, long live the RM 11... version 03. Richard Mille’s star chronograph continues to evolve, proving the endurance of one of the brand’s essential watches. 



Could it be a coincidence? Just a few days apart, Felipe Massa announced that 2016 would be his last season with Formula 1, and Richard Mille announced the end of the line for his best-selling model, the RM 011. The Brazilian racing driver is both an inspiration for the RM 011, and a friend of Mr Mille. And, just as the driver is no doubt preparing to deploy his talents in a new kind of car, nor is the watch disappearing altogether. To the contrary, it is evolving, to become the RM 11-03, a new watch that embodies the RM 011’s core strengths, with the addition of the brand’s latest technical and aesthetic touches.
When it came out in 2007 the RM 011 Automatic Flyback Chronograph marked a turning point in the history of the young brand. It came to prominence on the strength of extreme watches, manually wound tourbillons, and exceptional technical and ergonomic properties, generally paired with an eye-watering price tag. The RM 011 was a flyback chronograph with an automatic (not manual) movement, devoid of tourbillon, and with a five-figure price tag (just about), perfect for everyday wear with its big date annual calendar. In short, a boon for watchmaking enthusiasts who didn’t want their watch to be more expensive than their Ferrari or their McLaren. And yet it was everything you’d want from a Richard Mille.
 

The first RM 011 © Richard Mille
First of all, it had the name. The first models were called RM 011, in accordance with the brand’s original naming conventions. The three figures have now been replaced by two sets of digits separated by a hyphen, as in the 11-03. But as Richard Mille explains, a legend – even a legend – particularly a legend, must evolve if it is to retain its relevance and its aura. So the RM 11-03 contains the same movement, supplied by Vaucher Manufacture, in a purely aesthetic reboot. It is still a self-winding flyback chronograph with countdown timer and annual calendar, big date and month. But everything else is different. 
Openwork was a key feature of the RM 011’s appearance, and here it is taken further. First of all, the structural lines are more geometrical, their cutouts are more clearly visible and they are enhanced by the use of colours. The rotor on the back of the watch (still variable inertia) in titanium and white gold contrasts with the black baseplate, and is hatched with black engraved lines to accentuate the texture. The hands are still skeletonised, but more pointed, and the arrow shape is more angular. While the font for the minutes remains unchanged, it’s the only thing that is: all of the figures have been modified in terms of both shape and colour. 
Nevertheless, it is on the case that the majority of the changes are visible. There was clearly no appetite for messing with the iconic tonneau shape, but in the wake of the extreme models created for Rafael Nadal, such as the RM35-01, the case is now ribbed. The new crenellations focus attention on the screws that pull together the bezel, caseband and back. These powerful shoulders serve to buttress the massive presence of the watch, which has never tried to be discreet or reasonable. So, from 50 x 40 x 16 mm for the 2007, the RM 11-03 has grown to 50 x 44.5 x 16.5 mm.
 
The RM 35-01 Nadal marked the advent of the ribbed case, which the RM11-03 has now inherited. © David Chokron/Worldtempus
 The crown is bigger, and retains the references to the motor racing world that were a feature of its original design. The same goes for the ridged chronograph pushers, whose texture is even more pronounced. The first version presented by Richard Mille at the flagship Chantilly Arts & Elegance event was in red gold. But it’s clear that the RM 11-03 will follow one of the essential features of its forebear, and will eventually be offered in all of the brand’s typical materials, including NTPT carbon and TPT quartz. Aside from that, who knows what other surprises the company might have in store?

 
The new RM 11-03 from the front. The movement of the RM 11-03 with its variable inertia rotor. © Cheap Fake Watches UK Sale

Sunday, March 27, 2016

Richard Mille Chantilly Arts & Elegance Richard Mille Concours

— The Ministry of Culture and Communications will sponsor the third Chantilly Arts & Elegance Richard Mille Concours.  



Peter Auto, the company organising the third Chantilly Arts & Elegance cheap replica Richard Mille Concours on Sunday 4th September 2016 in the Chantilly domain, announced that it will receive the backing of the Ministry of Culture and Communications for the second year running.
The first two Chantilly Arts & Elegance Richard Mille were given a unanimous vote of approval from the public, manufacturers, collectors and partners. The meeting also received the Motoring Event of the Year prize in 2014 and 2015 at the International Historic Motoring Awards in Great Britain.

 
© Richard Mille Replica Watches
The organiser Patrick Peter is delighted to have again obtained the backing of the Ministry of Culture and Communications for this event, which acclaims the French Art de Vivre in one of the jewels of French history: the Château de Chantilly domain.
The third Chantilly Arts & Elegance Richard Mille will follow in the same vein as the first two with the motor car concours and a wide -ranging choice of the French Art de Vivre – Beaux Arts, Arts de la Table, fashion, music, watch making, etc. - with the partnership of prestigious brands and fashion houses. Thus, all the right ingredients are combined to consolidate the prominent place that this unique rendez-vous has achieved in an exceptional setting only a few kilometres from Paris. 

Monday, December 21, 2015

Richard Mille Watches Pablo Mac Donough winner in Argentina

— Polo player and cheap replica Richard Mille's partner Pablo Mac Donough won with his team the most prestigious tournament in the world.






Saturday, 12th December, Pablo Mac Donough’s team, La Dolfina, entered the history books after winning the final, the Triple Crown, for the third year running, in Palermo, Argentina. Unbeaten in three years and 35 matches, La Dolfina has now surpassed the record that was set forty years ago.

 
La Dolfina team. © Richard Mille
Lead by Adolfo Cambiaso, La Dolfina came up against Ellerstina, just as they did a year ago in the same final on the very same field. Both teams displayed great determination, but the desire for victory driving Pablo and his team enabled them to win the final 13-12 in the eighth chukker.
As usual, Pablo wore the RM 053 Tourbillon watch at this historic tournament. With a barrel-shaped microblasted titanium and titanium carbide case, specifically designed to withstand the extreme impacts inflicted during matches, this watch made by Richard Mille and in collaboration with Pablo Mac Donough is a rugged companion for every competition.

RM 053 Pablo Mac Donough. © Richard Mille Replica Watches