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Developed for Rafael Nadal in 2013, Richard Mille’s RM 27-01 is capable of withstanding up ...
Rising star Alexander Zverev also forms part of Richard Mille’s elite stable of athletes and ...
Rafael Nadal has worn Richard Mille watches since 2012 and gave his new bright red ...
“If Rafael Nadal can make it 10 Roland-Garros titles, it would be one of the ...
Honouring the homeland of Rafael Nadal, the titanium skeletonised bridges of the Richard Mille RM ...
The Richard Mille RM 27-03 bears the red and yellow colours of the Spanish flag ...
The crown of the new Richard Mille watch for Spanish tennis legend Rafael Nadal is ...
A new milestone in horology, the RM 27-03 Tourbillon by Richard Mille can withstand accelerations ...
Rafael Nadal wearing the new Richard Mille RM 27-03 Tourbillon watch, which was presented at ...
Spanish tennis legend Rafael Nadal accepts his defeat against Roger Federer at the 2017 Australian ...
Roger Federer secures his 18th Grand Slam title after defeating Rafael Nadal during the 2017 ...
Rafael Nadal in action during the 2017 Australian Open men’s final wearing his Richard Mille ...
Spanish tennis legend Rafael Nadal wears his Richard Mille watch on centre court.
The skeletonised Richard Mille RM 27-02 Rafael Nadal watch worn by the Spanish tennis star ...
The Rafael Nadal RM 27-02 Tourbillon prototype was put to the test on the Spanish ...
Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal is playing at Roland Garros 2015 wearing a new Richard ...
Lovers of luxury watches will doubtless spot Rafael Nadal's new RM 27-02, especially designed by ...
The new Tourbillon RM 27-02 Rafael Nadal watch uses NTPT carbon, known for its resistance ...
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.