Close-up of the Super Expensive Watch Guardiola Wore in the Match Against Real Madrid, One of Only 50 in the World

Pep Guardiola was spotted wearing a very good watch when leading Manchester City against Real Madrid in the Champions League. What’s special is that this is a limited product of 50 pieces worldwide.

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Pep Guardiola is famous for his stylish outfits and sharp fashion sense, often walking around the streets in elegant, luxurious, and trendy outfits during his years as a coach. And recently, during Manchester City’s away trip to Real Madrid’s stadium in the Champions League, Guardiola made fans admire him.

Pep Guardiola was seen wearing one of the rarest watches in the world, worth about 1.1 million pounds (nearly 35 billion VND). The watch Guardiola wore during the Champions League match at the Bernabeu was designed by luxury brand Richard Mille.

Close-up of the watch Guardiola wore in the match against Real Madrid, the price is only 50 in the world - Photo 2.

Pep Guardiola wore the Caliber RM27-01 in the recent match against Real Madrid.

Its official name is Caliber RM27-01, which features a hand-wound tourbillon movement with an open design that displays the gears and hands inside. The RM27-01 version broke the world record for the lightest mechanical watch of all time, weighing only 18.83 grams, including the strap, and using grade 5 titanium, aluminum, and lithium. The watch uses four braided steel tension cables attached to the baseplate, protecting the movement of the hands while maintaining a compact design.

 

Close-up of the watch Guardiola wore in the match against Real Madrid, the price is only 50 in the world - Photo 3.

Guardiola’s watches are in limited production, with only 50 pieces worldwide.

Richard Mille called the invention of the clock “a triumph of engineering and technology” and “one of the most innovative works of architecture in recent years.”.

RM27-01 is in limited production, with only 50 pieces worldwide. Guardiola and fellow tennis player Rafael Nadrid are two of the lucky owners of this watch.