Richard Mille, The Greatest Watchmaker Of Our Time

Meet Richard Mille, the creator of an unapologetically original, hyper-modern timepiece that understands the demands of the future.

BY CAROLINE SUGANDA – T SINGAPORE

Richard Mille’s passion for watchmaking has always been propelled by his obsessions with mechanical devices, such as cars. The synergy between the two has been palpable and evidently, Mille said that he has always created his watches in the same way that an F1 team builds a race car. The chassis (or frame) of racing cars, created as a single unit, was the inspiration for his timepieces that employ unibody construction. He also set out to apply the same precision and cutting-edge technology employed by the best race teams in the world. The resultant product is clearly an unapologetically original, hyper-modern timepiece that understands the demands of the future.

According to an article by The New York Times, Richard Mille is one of the most successful independent watch brands, single-handedly reinventing watchmaking in the 21st century. The company is only 19 years young, a far cry from the other brands with over 100 years of expertise and heritage. But as it turns out, it was not difficult to carve out a brand with zero heritage. “It was challenging, but not difficult,” Mille said. The market then was “self-contemplating” and “boring”. The watchmakers had a very clear concept of what they want to do, but again and again presented the same speech, the same story dating back to their beginnings in the 18th or 19th century. “But for me, it was inconsistent. Everyone is using modern tools and I thought to myself, instead of perusing them to make traditional watches, let’s do a modern, contemporary watch,” said Mille, who saw this gap in the industry as an avenue of opportunity to introduce his creations.

The vision of the now-iconic tonneau shape watch crossed Mille’s mind in the middle of the night, a vision that led him to spontaneously carve out its shape from a bar of soap. In 1999, he brought with him a prototype of RM 001 to the international watch fair Baselworld to share with other watch enthusiasts.

The RM 001 is a landmark for what’s to come for the brand. The timepiece, single-handedly, surpassed the traditional code of high-end watches: never-before- achieved level of shock resistance; ergonomic comfort, and a record-breaking lightest mechanical watch ever made. With no proper booth or presentation materials, Mille’s RM 001 nevertheless gained a lot of traction and interest.

2020-08-03T19:19:25+08:0014 July 2020|News|

Rafa Light & Power

Richard Mile and Rafael Nadal partner for one of the lightest tourbillon wristwatches ever produced, the RM 027.

What? Watch brands have a long affiliation with the sporting world, timing races, sponsoring championships, and signing athletes as ambassadors. Richard Mille has taken the alliance one step further, developing watches in partnership with champions who will then wear them at play. For the past six years, speed king Felipe Massa has steered his Formula One Grand Prix cars while sporting a Richard Mille watch; this summer Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal shot to victory at the French Open and Wimbledon wearing the RM 027, his powerful serve, ground strokes and volleys unimpaired by the tourbillon on his wrist.

How? Naturally this is not just any old heavy or cumbersome timepiece. The new RM 027 Tourbillon, with its titanium and aluminium lithium inner workings, is the lightest mechanical watch in the world. It was designed and made especially for Nadal after Mille met him two years ago and the men hit it off. Nadal was involved in the watch development, testing prototypes on the court.

Why? Richard Mille has experimented with the concept of weight reduction in haute horology since the conception of the brand. “When I first produced tourbillons with titanium and Alusic cases and carbon baseplates, I was fighting against perceived value,”says the watchmaker. “A titanium watch could not be a luxurious timepiece as it did not weigh enough. However mentalities rapidly changed . . [people] soon appreciated the extreme lightness of my watches being associated with the best technology.”

Hot Shot At only 24 and with eight Grand Slam titles under his belt, Nadal promises to dominate tennis in the coming years. He aired the RM 027 again at the US Open last month – the perfect fit for his power play.

TENNIS TECH SPECS

RM 027 TOURBILLON

Size 48mm by 39.7mm by 11.85mm Weight Just under 20 g (including strap)

Case Carbon composite

Movement Manual winding tourbillon with hours and minutes. Titanium base plate with bridges of aluminium lithium (one of the lightest elements, also used in the aerospace industry for its great strength)

Power reserve 48 hours Innovations Variable inertia free sprung balance for better reliability in the event of shocks; fast rotating barrel (six hours per revolution instead of 7.5); winding barrel teeth and third-wheel pinion with central involute profile for excellent torque transmission and improved performance

Strap Ultra light and flexible polyurethane

Limited 50 pieces worldwide

2020-07-27T03:37:30+08:0014 July 2020|News|
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