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Liverpool’s Premier League title celebration began in jubilant fashion on Monday as hundreds of thousands of fans lined the streets to witness their heroes parade the championship trophy through the city center.
However, the festivities took a tragic turn when a vehicle collided with pedestrians on Water Street.
Liverpool CEO Billy Hogan has issued a statement on the matter.
As Liverpool’s Egyptian King prepares for a well-deserved break, Salah will skip Egypt’s international duties in June to focus on rest and recovery after an demanding 56-game season.
The 32-year-old forward, who accumulated 3,876 minutes of playing time this season – second only to Virgil van Dijk – has reportedly requested time off from Egypt’s training camp to recharge ahead of the new campaign.
During the championship parade, Salah was spotted wearing a Richard Mille RM 30-01 in white ceramic.
The white ceramic case Salah chose is crafted from alumina toughened zirconia (ATZ) ceramic, making it practically impervious to scratches while maintaining exceptional color stability.
The 42mm x 49.9mm tonneau-shaped case, measuring 17.59mm in thickness, showcases Richard Mille’s signature ergonomic design philosophy.
The case construction utilizes the brand’s characteristic spline screws, with the ceramic bezel and caseback fastened to a grade 5 titanium middle case.
Watch collectors and enthusiasts will appreciate the RM 30-01’s sophisticated function selector mechanism, positioned at 2 o’clock, which operates like an automotive gearbox.
This system allows wearers to select between winding (W), date correction (D), and hand setting (H) functions, with a corresponding indicator displaying the selected mode on the dial.
A power reserve indicator features a diamond-shaped design with color-coded sections – blue indicating when the rotor is engaged and red showing when it’s disengaged.
For collectors, the RM 30-01 offers both variants – the all-titanium version retailing at approximately $208,000 and the titanium-rose gold combination at $253,000, though the white ceramic model commands the highest premium.
The watch’s secondary market performance reflects Richard Mille’s strong value retention, with prices reaching up to $430,000 for certain configurations.
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