On Tuesday night, Pep Guardiola commemorated the historic event of Manchester City’s visit to the Bernabeu by donning an extremely rare and expensive watch.
Richard Mille, Pep Guardiola RM27-01 “Rafel Nadal” Tourbillon
City put on a show in the first leg of their Champions League quarterfinal clash with Real Madrid, hitting some amazing goals in a thrilling 3-3 draw. The goals from Phil Foden, Josko Gvardiol, and Bernardo Silva were not enough to guarantee the victory because Rodrygo, Vinicius Junior, Fede Valverde, and Silva all scored goals at the opposing end in the same manner.
Guardiola unveiled one of his most eye-catching watches in the Spanish capital to commemorate the wonderful occasion. Some onlookers were more interested in the City manager’s watch than in his distinctive black roll-neck sweater and outerwear.
Perceptive fans noticed that he was wearing the Calibre RM27-01, a distinctive watch from the high-end Richard Mille brand that is part of Rafael Nadal’s collection. In 2013, Richard Mille debuted the incredibly light timepieces, weighing only 3.5 grams and praised by the manufacturer as a “triumph of engineering and technology.” However, only 50 of these watches were made.
Rafael Nadal’s HLV trưởng Man City tậu siêu đồng hồ Richard Mille 27-01
Its $750,000 (£600,000) original sale price is expected to quadruple to $1.5 million (£1.19 million) due to its scarcity. Some of the expensive clocks in Guardiola’s vast collection were created by Richard Mille.
The RM-010 Manchester City Automatic is the team’s official sky blue color. Only thirty of those are known to exist, and they are all valued at roughly $75,000 (£95,000). In addition, Guardiola showcased his titanium RM 022 Tourbillon Aerodyne, which is worth £580,000 (£462,000) and one of just five in the world.
In addition, Guardiola has the evocatively called Chopard Mille Miglia GT XL Speed Black FC Barcelona Chronograph, which was created in honor of Barca’s 2008–09 campaign, and the far more conventional Rolex Cellini, which was previously held by US President Barack Obama.
Guardiola blamed the Bernabeu field in part for the Tuesday night’s outcome, which left him disappointed. The City manager remarked, “I haven’t set foot on it, but the players have told me that.” “Make sure that neither the president nor the general public interpret it incorrectly. Both the field and the dressing rooms are amazing—a truly remarkable piece of craftsmanship.
“Real Madrid used to have really nice grass; it was almost like a carpet, but that wasn’t the case today. But I have no faith that they will solve the issue and there won’t be any problems.”