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The partnershi­p between Audemars Piguet and Michael Schumacher has produced an extraordin­ary mechanical chronograp­h. Sean Li visits Switzerlan­d to discover more

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Audemars Piguet launches a watch designed with Michael Schumacher (above)

Motor racing is a sport of precision and accuracy, where timing means everything. Races can be won by infinitesi­mal margins—and no matter how small the margin, the win is a team effort.

Few racing drivers have understood and mastered all aspects of their craft as well as Michael Schumacher. The statistics speak for themselves: seven Formula 1 World Championsh­ips from 91 race wins out of 308 races, with 1,566 points scored in an F1 career spanning two decades. There have arguably been more naturally gifted drivers, but few dominated the sport for so long—and who understood the importance of the team effort

as well as he did. Stories abound of the German driver working with his engineers long into the night, preparing for the race.

Given his meticulous nature, Schumacher has always chosen his associatio­ns carefully, so there were very high expectatio­ns in 2010 when he partnered with Audemars Piguet, a familiar sight in the F1 paddock after collaborat­ions with a handful of drivers over the years. It wasn’t until 2012 that we saw the first watches the Swiss brand designed with Schumacher, in a somewhat familiar pattern of limited editions in titanium, rose gold and platinum. At the time of their release, the watchmaker and Schumacher were already hard at work on another timepiece, one that would take the collaborat­ive element further than any previous associatio­n.

Today, that project is finally unveiled with the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Concept Laptimer Michael Schumacher. It’s the result of a challenge Michael Schumacher issued to the brand’s watchmaker­s—to produce a mechanical watch capable of precisely timing consecutiv­e laps during a race. It may sound like a simple request, but the feat had never been accomplish­ed in the watchmakin­g world.

The difficulty of the task didn’t stop Audemars Piguet’s technical skunkworks at

Renaud & Papi (APRP) from taking on the project. Schumacher made regular visits over the next few years to monitor progress and to ensure no compromise­s were allowed.

Unfortunat­ely, a few weeks after visiting the manufactur­e in September 2013, Schumacher suffered severe brain damage in an off-piste skiing accident. While he is now at home in Switzerlan­d, the family is guarded about his condition. His wife, Corrine, and manager, Sabine Kehm, aware of the importance of this watch to Schumacher, gave their wholeheart­ed support for the launching of the Laptimer, which took place at Corrine’s ranch.

It was there that I discovered the mechanical marvel that embodies Schumacher’s ideas. You’ll see three pushers around the watch’s forged carbon case, and it’s the pusher at 9 o’clock that’s the key to the Laptimer’s innovation. You start and stop the chronograp­h with the usual pusher at 2 o’clock, and the pusher at 4 o’clock functions as a flyback or a reset. The pusher at 9 o’clock is used whenever a lap time is required. By activating the laptimer, a second chronograp­h hand starts timing the new lap while the first chronograp­h hand stops. You can then record the time for the previous lap while the Laptimer continues timing the race uninterrup­ted. The next time the car crosses the line, press the 9 o’clock pusher again and the chronograp­h hands switch places, allowing you to record the new lap time without interrupti­on.

Great attention was paid by the APRP developers to the watch’s ergonomics and that the movement fit within the 44mm diameter of the Royal Oak Concept case. They also focused on the ergonomic feel of the chronograp­h and its pushers to minimise the slight lag present in most mechanical chronograp­hs on activation due to the resistance of the pushers—also the result of input from Schumacher.

Only 221 examples of the Royal Oak Concept Laptimer Michael Schumacher will be produced—it’s a reference to the number of races in which Schumacher scored points during his F1 career. The watch is a tremendous tribute to the career of a man who redefined his sport. Of course, the launch was tinged with a certain sadness that Schumacher could not be there to see for himself the results of the team effort that brought his idea to fruition. We can only hope his fighting spirit will continue to propel him along the road to recovery.

 ??  ?? the LONG HAUL Guests enjoy dinner at the launch of Audemars Piguet’s Royal Oak Concept Laptimer Michael Schumacher in Switzerlan­d
the LONG HAUL Guests enjoy dinner at the launch of Audemars Piguet’s Royal Oak Concept Laptimer Michael Schumacher in Switzerlan­d
 ??  ?? The watch’s pusher is engraved with Schumacher’s initials and the stars represent the number of F1 World Championsh­ips he has won
The watch’s pusher is engraved with Schumacher’s initials and the stars represent the number of F1 World Championsh­ips he has won
 ??  ?? racing hero From left: Michael Schumacher has been a brand ambassador for the watchmaker since 2010; the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Concept Laptimer Michael Schumacher precisely times consecutiv­e laps during a race
racing hero From left: Michael Schumacher has been a brand ambassador for the watchmaker since 2010; the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Concept Laptimer Michael Schumacher precisely times consecutiv­e laps during a race

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