Understanding Richard Mille Rafael Nadal Watches

Celine Simon Thursday, August 28th, 2025 13 min. read

Richard Mille watches are famously expensive and exceedingly exclusive; they’ve become recognizable markers of success. While they are out of reach for the vast majority of watch enthusiasts, Richard Mille watches have become a darling item among the ultra-wealthy, particularly elite athletes. Athletes likely find RM watches appealing thanks in part to the fact that many of these timepieces were designed to be worn during gameplay and not just to throw on during a trophy-holding photo op. For example, Richard Mille Rafael Nadal watches were developed, constructed, tested, and produced to withstand the tremendous shocks endured while on the wrist of one of the greatest tennis players of all time. Richard Mille and Rafa’s partnership began in 2010 and since then, several Richard Mille Nadal watches have come out of the famed Swiss watch factory. This is the first installment of what will be a continuing series centered around understanding important Richard Mille watches, past and present. Keep reading for a comprehensive guide to Richard Mille Rafael Nadal watches.

Richard Mille Rafael Nadal watches
Guide to Richard Mille Rafael Nadal watches (Image; RM)

The First Richard Mille Rafael Nadal Watch: RM 027 Tourbillon (2010)

According to the brand, Richard Mille (the man) approached Rafael Nadal as early as 2008 to discuss making a watch in the tennis champ’s honor. However, Nadal wasn’t initially convinced, refusing to believe he could wear a watch while playing tennis. Yet, two years later, the RM 027 Tourbillon “Rafael Nadal” made its debut, the first of a long line of Richard Mille Rafael Nadal watches.

RM 027 Tourbillon Richard Mille Rafael Nadal
RM 027 Tourbillon Rafael Nadal (Image: Richard Mille)

The RM 027 watch was designed to be worn on the tennis court despite housing a tourbillon traditionally a very delicate complication. Richard Mille ensured that its first Rafael Nadal watch was not only capable of withstanding plenty of shocks but also ultralight and comfortable to keep on the wrist during an intense match.

Limited to only 50 pieces, the RM 027 watch sports a tonneau-shaped case fashioned from a black carbon composite that’s both tough and light. The baseplate of the manual-winding tourbillon movement is crafted from titanium and a lithium-based alloy for added strength and lightness.

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When Richard Mille introduced the RM 027 Tourbillon “Rafael Nadal” in 2010, it was the lightest watch ever produced at that time, weighing a mere 20g including the rubber strap. Its retail price in 2010 was CHF 510,000 (around $500,000). Although it’s difficult to estimate what the RM 027 is worth in the market in 2024 since it rarely comes up for sale, by some estimates it’s valued at well over $1.2 million.

After Rafa won the French Open in 2012, his RM 027 was stolen from his Parisian hotel room. Thankfully it was quickly recovered after which, according to a CNBC report, the tennis phenom texted Richard Mille “I’m so happy, I’m so relieved!”

RM 027 Tourbillon Rafael Nadal Specs

RM 027 Tourbillon Richard Mille Rafael Nadal
RM 027 Tourbillon Rafael Nadal (Image: Richard Mille)
ModelRM 027 Tourbillon “Rafael Nadal”
CaseBlack carbon composite
39.7 x 48mm
11.8mm thick
FunctionsHour, minutes, tourbillon
MovementCaliber RM027
Manual-winding
48-hour power reserve
21,600 beats per hour
2010 Retail PriceCHF 510,000
USD 500,000
Limited Edition50 pieces
RM 027 Tourbillon Rafael Nadal Watch Specs

RM 035 Rafael Nadal (2011)

Launched in 2011, the RM 035 is a non-tourbillion Richard Mille Rafael Nadal watch. The RM 35 family of Richard Mille Rafael Nadal watches are often referred to as “Baby Nadal” models. This was the first RM watch with a Chronofiable® certification, which means it ensured a test of accelerated aging the equivalent of 6 months of wear and tear in just 21 days.

RM 035 Richard Mille Rafael Nadal
RM 035 Rafael Nadal (Image: Richard Mille)

The black tonneau-shaped case is made from alumagnesium, an alloy that combines aluminum, magnesium, and copper resulting in a light yet strong material that’s resistant to pressure and high temperatures.

When it was introduced in 2011, the RM 035 Rafael Nadal retailed for $85,000. In 2024, it’s worth more than $200,000 on the secondary market.

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RM 035 Rafael Nadal Specs

ModelRM 035 “Rafael Nadal”
CaseAlumagnesium
39.7 x 48mm
FunctionsHour, minutes, seconds
MovementCaliber RMUL1
Manual-winding
Skeletonized
2011 Retail Price$85,000
RM 035 Rafael Nadal Watch Specs

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RM 27-01 Tourbillon Rafael Nadal (2013)

Three years after the original Richard Mille Rafael Nadal tourbillon watch launched, another one joined the catalog: the RM 27-01, which was even lighter than the first. Weighing a paltry 18.83 grams including the Velcro strap, the RM 27-01 took the trophy for the lightest watch in the world when it was released in 2013.

Richard Mille Rafael Nadal RM 27-01 Tourbillon
RM 27-01 Tourbillon Rafael Nadal (Image: Richard Mille)

To shed the weight, Richard Mille opted for a carbon composite with a high concentration of carbon nanotubes to make the case, resulting in a mottled anthracite color. The tonneau case is also slightly smaller than the previous version and the crystal is polycarbonate.

An intriguing component of the RM 27-01’s movement, which comprises titanium and aluminum-lithium components, is that the baseplate is attached to the case via four braided steel cables that measure a minuscule 0.35 mm in diameter. This construction method adds flexibility, strength, and lightness. According to Richard Mille, the RM 27-01 Tourbillon watch can withstand accelerations of over 5,000 g.

Also limited to 50 examples, the retail price of the RM 27-01 in 2013 was $690,000. In 2022, Christie’s auction house sold one for CHF 1,254,000 (about $1.3 million).

RM 27-01 Tourbillon Rafael Nadal Specs

ModelRM 27-01 Tourbillon “Rafael Nadal”
CaseAnthracite carbon composite injected with carbon nanotubes
38.90 x 45.98mm
FunctionsHour, minutes, tourbillon
MovementCaliber RM27-01
Manual-winding
~ 45 hours power reserve
2013 Retail PriceUSD $690,000
Limited Edition50 pieces
RM 27-01 Tourbillon Rafael Nadal Watch Specs

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RM 35-01 Rafael Nadal (2014)

Richard Mille introduced the RM 35-01 in 2014 as the second non-tourbillon “Baby Nadal” watch, featuring (like the previous version) a skeletonized manual-winding movement with hours, minutes, and seconds but upgraded to the Caliber RMUL3.

The innovation here is found in the case, crafted from Carbon TPT (released by the brand the previous year) where TPT stands for Thin Ply Technology, developed with the company North Thin Ply Technology (a.k.a NTPT).

RM 35-01 Richard Mille Rafael Nadal
RM 35-01 Rafael Nadal (Image: Richard Mille )

I know, so many abbreviations, but stay with me here. Carbon TPT is essentially stacked ultra-thin (30 microns thick) layers of carbon fiber that are impregnated with resin (via a process called “pre-preg”) and then cured under intense heat and pressure. The result is a material that not only provides an ideal strength-to-density ratio but also a super cool Damascene steel-like pattern that’s unique across all the watches.

The 2014 retail price of the RM 35-01 Rafael Nadal watch was $130,000. In 2024, prices for the RM 35-01 generally range from $250,000 to $350,000 on the secondary market.

RM 35-01 Rafael Nadal Specs

ModelRM 35-01 “Rafael Nadal”
CaseBlack Carbon TPT
42 x 50mm
14mm thick
FunctionsHour, minutes, seconds
MovementCaliber RMUL3
Manual-winding
Skeletonized
55 hours power reserve
2014 Retail Price$130,000
RM 35-01 Rafael Nadal Watch Specs

RM 27-02 Tourbillon Rafael Nadal (2015)

In 2015, the third Richard Mille Nadal tourbillon burst onto the watch landscape in the form of the RM 27-02. Again limited to only 50 pieces worldwide, the RM 27-02 tourbillion showcased the company’s commitment to high-tech materials to achieve its watchmaking goals.

RM 27-02 Tourbillon Richard Mille Rafael Nadal
RM 27-02 Tourbillon Rafael Nadal (Image: Richard Mille)

For instance, the skeletonized baseplate is made from Carbon TPT, the innovative carbon fiber and resin material discussed above. Furthermore, inspired by racing car chassis, the caseback and baseplate were fused into one piece (dubbed as a “unibody” by the brand), thereby eliminating the need for added materials to attach them. The manual-winding movement, which has a power reserve of 70 hours, is home to great-looking sculptural titanium bridges (including the one securing the one-minute tourbillon), visible from the dial, of course.

The case of the RM 27-02 also uses a unique alloyQuartz TPT, a material composed of hundreds of layers of quartz and carbon fibers, resulting in the material’s unique white embellished with black stripes. The lighter shade of the Quartz TPT bezel and caseback contrast strikingly with the black Carbon TPT caseback and movement baseplate.

The retail price of the RM 27-02 Tourbillion Rafael Nadal was $775,000 in 2015. In 2024, the watch is worth around $2 million.

RM 27-02 Tourbillon Rafael Nadal Specs

ModelRM 27-02 Tourbillon “Rafael Nadal”
CaseQuartz TPT (Carbon TPT caseband and bezel)
39.70 x 47.77mm
12.25mm thick
FunctionsHour, minutes, tourbillon
MovementCaliber RM27-02
Manual-winding
Skeletonized
70 hours power reserve
2015 Retail Price$775,000
RM 27-02 Rafael Nadal Watch Specs

The First Automatic Richard Mille Rafael Nadal Watch: RM 35-02 (2016)

2016 saw the release of the first automatic Richard Mille Rafael Nadal watch, called the RM 35-02. According to the company, clients had been requesting a self-winding version of the Baby Nadal watch, so Richard Mille delivered.

RM 35-02 in red Quartz TPT
RM 35-02 in red Quartz TPT

The automatic Caliber RMAL1 that powers the watch includes a variable-geometry rotor, which essentially means that the rotor’s winding can be adjusted according to the wearer’s activity level. Highly active wearers can have the watch wind at a slower pace while less active wearers can adjust to have the watch wind faster. Another first for this version of a Richard Mille Rafael watch is that it’s furnished with a sapphire caseback for a view of that rotor.

The RM 35-02 was made available with either a black Carbon TPT case or a vivid red Quartz TPT case with white highlights. The original retail price of the RM 35-02 in 2016 was $145,000. In 2024, expect to pay anywhere from $270,000 to $400,000 for a pre-owned version.

RM 35-02 Automatic Rafael Nadal Specs

Richard Mille Rafael Nadal RM 35-02
RM 35-02 Automatic Rafael Nadal (Image: Richard Mille)
ModelRM 35-02 Automatic “Rafael Nadal”
CaseBlack Carbon TPT or White Quartz TPT
44.5 x 49.94mm
13.15mm thick
FunctionsHours, minutes, seconds
MovementCaliber RMAL1
Automatic winding
Skeletonized
55 hours power reserve
2016 Retail Price$145,000
RM 35-02 Automatic Rafael Nadal Watch Specs

RM 27-03 Tourbillon Rafael Nadal (2017)

In 2017, Richard Mille took the colors of Rafael Nadal’s Spanish flag and turned it into another tourbillon watch dedicated to the tennis legend. The RM 27-03 Tourbillon Rafael Nadal, limited to 50 pieces, features a bright red and yellow Quartz TPT case.

  • Richard Mille Rafael Nadal RM 27-03
  • Richard Mille Rafael Nadal RM 27-03
  • RM 27-03 crown

Eye-popping colorway aside, the true innovation of the RM 27-03 tourbillon watch is that it was built to withstand shocks of up to 10,000g, a first for the watch world. A stand-out feature of the movement are the highly stylized bridges, designed to evoke a forward-facing head of a bull an animal closely associated with Spain.

The RM 27-03 retailed for $725,000 in 2017; in 2024, it’s worth north of $1.3 million.

RM 27-03 Tourbillon Rafael Nadal Specs

ModelRM 27-03 Tourbillon “Rafael Nadal”
CaseRed and Yellow Quartz TPT
40.3 x 47.77mm
12.75mm thick
FunctionsHours, minutes, tourbillon
MovementRM27-03
Manual-winding
Skeletonized
70 hours power reserve
2017 Retail Price$725,000
RM 27-03 Tourbillon Rafael Nadal Watch Specs

10th Anniversary Richard Mille Rafael Nadal Watch: RM 27-04 (2020)

To mark the 10th anniversary of the partnership, a new Richard Mille Rafael Nadal tourbillon was launched in 2020: the RM 27-04.  Weighing in at just 30 grams including the strap, this fifth-gen Rafa tourbillon has a case made of “TitaCarb,” a polyamide that’s 38.5% carbon fiber for substantial tensile strength (3,700 kg/cm2).

RM 27-04 Tourbillon Rafael Nadal
RM 27-04 Tourbillon Rafael Nadal (Image: Richard Mille)

Inside the case is a tennis-inspired movement — the Caliber RM27-04, visible on both sides thanks to the pair of sapphire crystals. A single woven steel cable, which is weaved like a tennis racket and secured by two turnbuckles, supports the entire suspended movement. Much like a racket, the angles created by the lattice pattern lessen the impact of shocks on the movement. As such, the RM 27-04 tourbillon watch can withstand accelerations of over 12,000g, a new Richard Mille record.

Like all Richard Mille Rafael Nadal tourbillon watches, the RM 27-04 is limited to 50 pieces. Upon release, it had a retail price of $1,050,000 and it’s still part of the current catalog. In 2024, it’s easily worth more than double that on the secondary market.

RM 27-04 Tourbillon Rafael Nadal Specs

RM 27-04 Tourbillon Rafael Nadal
RM 27-04 Tourbillon Rafael Nadal (Image: Richard Mille)
ModelRM 27-04 Tourbillon Rafael Nadal
CaseTitaCarb
38.4 x 47.25mm
11.4mm thick
FunctionsHours, minutes, tourbillon
MovementCaliber RM27-04
Manual-winding
Skeletonized
~ 38 hours power reserve
2020 Retail Price$1,050,000
RM 27-04 Tourbillon Rafael Nadal Watch Specs

RM 35-03 Automatic Winding Rafael Nadal (2021)

The newest Baby Nadal watch to join the lineup is the RM 35-03, presented in 2021. The big news of the RM 35-03 is that it’s equipped with a new winding mechanism dubbed the “butterfly rotor,” a patented invention that allows the wearer to control the watch’s winding. A pusher at 7 o’clock turns the “Sport Mode” on or off (there’s an indicator at 6 o’clock on the dial), which then transforms the rotor from a traditional half-moon shape into two quarters that split apart, resembling the wings of a butterfly.

RM 35-05 Rafael Nadal variations
RM 35-03 in Blue Quartz TPT, Black Carbon, and White Quartz TPT (Images: Richard Mille)

The thinking behind this is that less activity requires more efficient winding to keep the watch running, whereas the movement can benefit from canceling its winding power (i.e. Sport Mode on) during high-activity times to prevent over-winding. There’s another pusher at the 2 o’clock position where the wearer can flip through winding, neutral, or hand-setting functions, accompanied by an indicator also at 2 o’clock.

RM 35-03 in salmon Quartz TPT and blue pastel Quartz TPT
New for 2025 RM 35-03 in salmon Quartz TPT and blue pastel Quartz TPT (Images: Richard Mille

Richard Mille originally offered the RM 35-03 in two versions: one in white Quartz TPT with black Carbon TPT casebands and one in blue and white Quartz TPT. In 2023, a third version joined the RM 35-03 family in black Carbon TPT. In 2025, Richard Mille introduced two new variations: one in pastel blue and one in salmon, both in Quartz TPT.

The RM 35-03 retails for $238,000, but prices on the secondary market in 2024 start at around $450,000 and go up from there.

RM 35-03 Automatic Winding Rafael Nadal Specs

Caliber RMAL2
Caliber RMAL2 (Image: Richard Mille)
ModelRM 35-03 Automatic Winding Rafael Nadal
CaseWhite Quartz TPT and Black Carbon TPT
Blue and White Quartz TPT
Black Carbon TPT
43.15mm x 49.95mm
13.15mm thick
FunctionsHours, minutes, seconds, function selector, Sport Mode adjustable butterfly rotor
MovementCaliber RMAL2
Automatic winding
55-hour power reserve
28,800 beats per hour
2023 Retail Price$238,000
RM 35-03 Automatic Winding Rafael Nadal Specs

RM 27-05 Flying Tourbillon Rafael Nadal (2024)

In 2024, Richard Mille introduced the double-record-breaking RM 27-05 Rafa Nadal watch, weighing a mere 11.5 grams (excluding the strap) and able to withstand up to 14,000 g-forces. These impressive specs mean that RM 27-05 is the lightest and most resistant manual-winding tourbillon watch on the planet. Although Rafa got booted out of the first round at the 2024 French Open — the major tennis tournament that the Spanaird has dominated for so long — we did spot him wearing the RM 27-05 flying tourbillon on his wrist during the match.

Richard Mille RM 27-05 Flying Tourbillon Rafael Nadal
RM 27-05 Flying Tourbillon (Image: Richard Mille)

Taking over 4,000 hours of design work to develop, the RM 27-05 watch sports a case fashioned from a new composite material called Carbon TPT B.4, which is denser, stiffer, and stronger than the original Carbon TPT.

The flying tourbillon is positioned at 5 o’clock on the skeletonized dial, nestled within the 55-hour-power-reserve manual-winding movement with a baseplate and bridges made of microblasted and PVD-treated grade 5 titanium. Limited to 80 pieces. the Rafa Nadal RM 27-05 watch will retail for $1,150,000.

RM 27-05 Flying Tourbillon Rafael Nadal Specs

RM 27-05 Richard Mille Nadal
RM 27-05 (Image: Richard Mille)
ModelRM 27-05 Manual Winding Flying Tourbillon Rafael Nadal
CaseCarbon TPT B.4
37.25mm x 47.25mm
7.20mm thick
FunctionsHours, minutes, flying tourbillon
MovementRM27-05
Manual winding
55-hour power reserve
28,800 beats per hour
2023 Retail Price$1,150,000
RM 27-05 Manual-Winding Flying Tourbillon Rafael Nadal Specs

The Richard Mille Rafael Nadal Watch Collection

There you have it, a detailed look at the entire Richard Mille Rafel Nadal watch collection since its inception in 2010.

Rafael Nadal
Rafael Nadal wearing an RM watch (Image: Richard Mille)

There are ten references in total, six of them tourbillions and the remaining four are non-tourbillion “Baby Nadal” variants. There are also some limited edition versions of these references that we didn’t cover such as the RM 035 “Black Toro,” RM 035 “Gold Toro,” and RM 035 Rafael Nadal Americas Limited Edition.

Stay tuned as we explore other Richard Mille watch families such as the Bubba Watson, Skull, Le Mans, and references such as the RM 11s, RM 67s, RM 55s, and so much more.

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