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The RM 07-01 has long occupied a distinctive place within Richard Mille’s universe. Compact in scale but highly expressive in execution, it is a collection that has allowed the brand to explore a more decorative and material-driven side of its watchmaking without stepping away from the technical codes that define it. Across its various iterations, the RM 07-01 has become a space where architecture, texture, precious materials, and colour can all coexist within a single format.

That role became even more pronounced when the Coloured Ceramics chapter began in 2021. Through those editions, the collection moved into new territory, shaped by soft yet vivid tones, high-performance ceramic, and an increasingly sophisticated treatment of surfaces. What made these watches especially compelling was not simply the use of colour itself, but the way Richard Mille handled contrast, pairing the graphic strength of the tonneau case with palettes that felt unusually luminous and contemporary.
The 2026 RM 07-01 Coloured Ceramics collection brings that story to a close with three final editions in Blush Pink, Lavender Pink, and Powder Blue. Each is limited to 50 pieces, and for this concluding chapter Richard Mille introduces gem-setting.

The case measures 45.66 mm in length, 31.40 mm in width, and 11.85 mm in thickness. It is offered in three shades of TZP ceramic: Blush Pink, Lavender Pink, and Powder Blue. Beyond its visual impact, this material was chosen for its stability, resilience, and lasting chromatic intensity. The bezels are among the most intricate elements of the watch, set with diamonds and coloured stones in a process made particularly challenging by the hardness of ceramic. The polished white gold casebands are enhanced by satin-finished pillars. Stone combinations differ across the three versions: the Blush Pink model pairs diamonds with yellow and blue sapphires, the Powder Blue version combines diamonds with pink sapphires and tsavorites, and the Lavender Pink edition mixes diamonds with orange sapphires and rubies. The watch offers water resistance of 50 metres.
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The dial is executed in grey PVD-treated red gold and combines coloured ceramic details, laser-cut rubber appliqués, and diamond-set components housed in white gold inserts. Richard Mille also incorporates guillochage, drawing on a decorative craft usually associated with more classical watchmaking, but reinterpreting it here in a brighter, more contemporary register.
Powering the watch is the calibre CRMA2, a skeletonised automatic movement. It operates at a frequency of 28,800 vph (4 Hz) and provides a power reserve of 50 hours. All three models are limited editions, with each version produced in 50 pieces, and the price is available upon request.
For more information, visit Richard Mille’s official website.
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