The new Richard Mille RM27-02 is a sports tourbillon watch designed specifically for tennis player Rafael Nadal. It not only uses an ultra-light case, but also has the ability to withstand huge acceleration at the moment of hitting the ball. Super stability - in the men's 1-meter dash final of the Rio Olympics, South African athlete Wayde van Niekerk wore this watch to cross the finish line and win the gold medal. RICHARD MILLE was inspired by the racing chassis and used the hollow main body of the movement. The plywood and case are "integrated" in design, thereby greatly improving impact resistance. In order to make the watch lighter, Richard Mille also cooperated with North Thin Ply Technology to develop a hard and wear-resistant "quartz fiber" ultra-light material. The weight of the entire watch is like paper, and it has a rough texture like Damascus steel. Through the watch mirror, you can clearly see the structure of the entire movement. The floating tourbillon is at 6 o'clock, and the Richard Mille unique movement is at 12 o'clock. Some fast-rotating barrels can provide up to 52 hours of power storage, and increase the kinetic energy efficiency by 20 when initially winding. The white bezel is fixed to the case through 12 grade 5 titanium screws, and is paired with an orange strap. and a red crown. In order to improve readability, the ends of the hour and minute hands are also emphasized with bright orange. RICHARD MILLE RM 27-02 watch has a full carbon fiber case, sapphire crystal back, and carbon fiber dial , floating tourbillon movement, 19 jewels, power reserve hours, woven strap, titanium alloy buckle, waterproof to 50 meters. Complex function tourbillon,