TAG Heuer Formula 1 – Cristiano Ronaldo: Driven by the Football Craze

Cristiano Ronaldo, professional footballer, currently plays for Real Madrid (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol or Royal Madrid Football Club). He was appointed TAG Heuer ambassador in April 2014. In June 2015, Singaporean tycoon Peter Lim announced that his Hong Kong-based company Mint Media will own and manage all of Cristiano Ronaldo’s image rights except those related to Real Madrid under a six-year deal. Photo: courtesy of TAG Heuer

Cristiano Ronaldo, professional footballer, currently plays for Real Madrid (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol or Royal Madrid Football Club). He was appointed TAG Heuer ambassador in April 2014. In June 2015, Singaporean tycoon Peter Lim announced that his Hong Kong-based company, Mint Media, will own and manage all of Cristiano Ronaldo’s image rights except those related to Real Madrid under a six-year deal. Photo: courtesy of TAG Heuer

When is a Formula 1 watch not quite a Formula 1 watch?

The answer: When it is a so-called “football watch” especially when it is named after a footballer and it is from TAG Heuer’s Formula 1 collection.

The footballer in question is Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro who was born in Madeira, Portugal in 1985.

He is better known the world over as Cristiano Ronaldo, the famous footballer who currently plays for Spanish football club Real Madrid (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol or Royal Madrid Football Club based in Madrid, Spain).

The talented Portuguese was actively involved in professional football in his home country before joining Manchester United in 2003. Donning the Manchester United jersey, Cristiano Ronaldo scored more than 100 goals in six years or an average of more than 17 goals a year.

In 2009, Cristiano Ronaldo became the most expensive football player in the world as his transfer deal from Manchester United to Real Madrid was worth £80 million.

According to Forbes’ “World’s Highest Paid Athletes 2015”, Cristiano Ronaldo was the third-highest paid sportsman, with reported total earnings of US$79.6 million comprising salary / winnings of US$52.6 million and endorsements of US$27 million.

Forbes defines these earnings to include salaries, prize money and bonuses while endorsement incomes are estimates of sponsorship deals, appearance fees and licensing fees paid out between 1 June 2014 and 1 June 2015.

Cristiano Ronaldo endorses brands like Nike and even his own CR7 underwear and shirt line.

Forbes added that: Cristiano Ronaldo is the “… reigning FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association) best player in the world” who “… has scored 60 or more goals in each of the last four calendar years and averages a goal a game for his club Real Madrid… ” with “… a US$50 million a year salary (with bonuses) through to 2018 to show for it”.

Professional boxer Floyd Mayweather is number one-ranked with total earnings of US$300 million with Filipino Manny Pacquaio in second place with his earnings haul of US$160 million.

On 28 April 2014, TAG Heuer officially announced that it had signed on Cristano Ronaldo as its brand ambassador.

What followed in 2015 was the unveiling of the TAG Heuer Formula 1 – Cristiano Ronaldo quartz watch in green. Green was chosen as it reflects the colour of the football grass pitch. The watch comes with a black- and green-striped NATO strap.

TAG Heuer Formula 1 Cristiano Ronaldo. Introduced in 2015, the green on this quartz watch (powered bythe Ronda 5040D) is inspired by the grass of the football pitch. It has a black chequered dial and the Cristiano Ronaldo’s CR7 logo at the sub-dial at 3 o’clock for the continuous sweep seconds. Photo: © TANG Portfolio

TAG Heuer Formula 1 Cristiano Ronaldo. Introduced in 2015, the green on this quartz watch (powered bythe Ronda 5040D) is inspired by the grass of the football pitch. It has a black chequered dial and the Cristiano Ronaldo’s CR7 logo at the sub-dial at 3 o’clock for the continuous sweep seconds. Photo: © TANG Portfolio

On 29 June 2015, it was announced that image rights for Ronaldo, a three-time FIFA World Player of the Year (2008, 2013 and 2014), was acquired by Singaporean tycoon Peter Lim’s Hong Kong-based company, Mint Media, under a six-year agreement.

All image rights except those related to Real Madrid will be owned and administered by Mint Media.

On the case back of the TAG Heuer Formula 1 Cristiano Ronaldo is the CR7 logo, the Portuguese football star’s brand for his underwear and shirt line. The number “7” is Cristiano Ronaldo’s jersey number. Photo: © TANG Portfolio

On the case back of the TAG Heuer Formula 1 Cristiano Ronaldo is the CR7 logo, the Portuguese football star’s brand for his underwear and shirt line. The number “7” is Cristiano Ronaldo’s jersey number. Photo: © TANG Portfolio

Both Peter Lim and Cristiano Ronaldo see “greener” pastures ahead. Lim expects the “Cristiano Ronaldo” branding to grow while Ronaldo deems the move to Mint Media “strategic” as it will help take his brand name to the next level, notably in Asia.

Ideally, this should ring true for TAG Heuer as well.

Spinning the Rolex GMT-Master Yarn

The author’s Rolex GMT-Master reference 16700 powered by the Calibre 5175 automatic movement, it comes with the reference 78790 Oysterlock. Acquired from Dickson Watch & Jewellery Co in 1997. Photo: © TANG Portfolio

The author’s Rolex GMT-Master reference 16700 powered by the Calibre 5175 automatic movement, it comes with the reference 78790 Oysterlock. Acquired from Dickson Watch & Jewellery Co in 1997. Photo: © TANG Portfolio

A couple of years ago, when a good friend asked what accessories came with the Rolex GMT-Master reference 16700 , I must admit to being stumped.

Being the hardcore Rolex collector that he is, he gave a smug smile and began spewing out terms like the Jubilé and Fliplock bracelets.

The GMT-Master reference 16700, made between 1989 and 1999 which is powered by the Calibre 3175 automatic movement beating at 28,800 vibrations per hour, marks a significant milestone as it is the last Rolex GMT-Master I model.

According to the book Rolex GMT-Master by Guido Mondani and Lele Ravagnani, it is also “the first GMT in stainless steel with a sapphire crystal”.

They further add that this reference 16700 was sold with the Oyster reference 78360 and reference 62510 bracelets. In around 1995, it was sold with the Oyster Fliplock bracelet reference 93150. In the later years of this model’s production, the reference 16700 came with the reference 78790 Oysterlock.

These were the “accessories” my hardcore Rolex aficionado friend was alluding to.

Well, my Rolex GMT-Master yarn does not end here; it was only in recent days that I stumped him as well, telling him that he had missed out on a newer accessory. “But that cannot be,” he argued.

Butt it is,” was my immediate retort. Only after sensing that his ego was slightly bruised as he could not come up with the answer, I quickly turned around and yes, showed him what I had wrapped around my butt – my brand new Speedometer Official swim trunks which doubled up as my shorts.

Speedometer Official’s swim trunks bears the brand’s bezel-like logo on the front and from the rear, part of the Pepsi-Cola bezel. The Speedometer Official swim trunks, priced at EUR85, comes with a large beach towel and a waterproof swim bag. The swim trunks are available in either white or blue.Speedometer Official is from Swift Company Srl which is based in Torino, Italy. Photos: © Speedometer Official

Speedometer Official’s swim trunks bears the brand’s bezel-like logo on the front and from the rear, part of what resembles the Pepsi-Cola bezel. The Speedometer Official swim trunks, priced at EUR85, are packaged together with a large beach towel and a waterproof swim bag. The swim trunks are available in either white or blue. Speedometer Official is from Swift Company Srl which is based in Torino, Italy.

Produced by Italian company Swift Company Srl, these Speedometer Official swim trunks are part of its Summer 2015 collection and come in either white or blue.

What makes them stand out and appealing for me is their blue-red bezel-like design seen from the rear, which many will probably conclude was inspired by the famed “Pepsi-Cola”.

The author's Speedometer Official white swim trunks (left) and blue swim trunks (right). The Speedometer Official design has a circle in the triangular marker. Whether in white or blue, these swim trunks are the perfect accompaniment to the Rolex GMT-Master. Photo: © TANG Portfolio

The author’s Speedometer Official white swim trunks (left) and blue swim trunks (right) were fully paid for and arrived promptly after being ordered online. The Speedometer Official design has a circle in the triangular marker. Photo: © TANG Portfolio

The company states that these are made in Italy with Italian yarns and is made to have that “vintage look”.

From what is understood, Speedometer Official started off with its bezel-inspired bangles. Their designer Marco Gatti then evolved this design inspiration to include leather belts, cufflinks and garments.

The swim trunks are, in my opinion, the perfect GMT-Master accessory. What’s more, it is sold as a package (priced at 85 euros): the Speedometer Official swim trunks come with a large beach towel and a waterproof swim bag.

Speedometer Official’s swim trunks are the perfect accompaniment to the Rolex GMT-Master. Photo: © TANG Portfolio

Whether in white or blue, Speedometer Official’s swim trunks are the perfect accompaniment to my Rolex GMT-Master. Note: both products belong to the author. Photo: © TANG Portfolio

Whether in white or blue, these swim trunks are the perfect accompaniment to my Rolex GMT-Master

My dear friend laughed and immediately asked for more details, a welcome signal that he was interested in the swim trunks and was about to further accessorise himself.

Let’s just say, as he is rather swell-headed, literally, I am very thankful he did not headbutt me.