RICHARD MILLE RM 27-05 Flying Tourbillon Rafael Nadal — Ultra-light, ultra-thin
The entire watch weighs only 38 g (including the bracelet) and the case is only about 9 mm thick.
Overall dimensions 37.25 x 47.25 x 9 mm.
RICHARD MILLE has just launched a stunning new joint creation with the famous tennis player Rafael Nadal – the “RM 27-05 Flying Tourbillon Rafael Nadal”, a floating tourbillon watch that is ultra-lightweight and able to withstand acceleration shocks of up to 14,000g, making it one of the world’s thinnest and lightest wristwatches. The entire watch is ultra-lightweight and can withstand up to 14,000g of acceleration, making it the world’s lightest and strongest tourbillon watch to date. 🎮
The RM 27-05 took five years to develop the new carbon fiber composite material – “Carbon TPT® B.4” to create, this high-tech material than the conventional Carbon TPT® density increased by 4%, fiber hardness increased by 15%, the strength of the resin increased by 30%, the structure of the material is anisotropic optimization, to maintain the The material structure has been optimized for anisotropy to keep it light and at the same time incredibly tough, providing the strongest impact resistance in the collection to date.
Instead of the traditional sapphire crystal, the new crystal is made of PMMA ultra-light polymer, which allows the entire watch to be lighter, while providing greater transparency and glare protection.
The fully open skeletonized dial directly presents the unique geometric mechanical aesthetics – the V-shaped bridges and tourbillon bridges make a striking visual impact, and the skeletonized barrel directly presents the winding condition, with the winding gear train at 2 o’clock, and the 8 o’clock gear train cascading down to form a perfect articulation.
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