I recall a rather prolonged and occasionally heated discussion last year about the merits and demerits

} ) of the timers and meters produced by Richard and Nicolas. I believe one can reliably state that both gentlemen produce products of the highest caliber, and provide support and advice that is exceptional. As is the case with so many items that can be used in photography, there simply is no "best". Indeed, "older timers" can be used to good advantage using the usual test strips and tenths of seconds rather then the f stop timer techniques. After careful investigation I purchased the items made by Nicolas Lindan, and I have been quite pleased. The price point was "better", and Nicolas is easy to call when help is needed. I thought that service-should any be needed-would be easier for me since I live in the USA. However, I have read the glowing reports about the RH equipment, and I certainly would like to have the chance to use the RH designed items in order to see and experience any "differences". No doubt, Richard will also be easily available to those in his part of the world.
I suspect that the real bottom line is learning to use the timer that you purchase to the best of your ability, never forgetting that there are other variables that must be controlled: your negatives, your chemistry, and your paper. Of these, it is likely that no timer will compensate for inadequately exposed negatives-but, I suspect that you already know about that!
Best of luck with whatever you decide to use, and keep us informed about how things are going.
Edwin