Richard Mille is closing the RM 07-01 Coloured Ceramics story with three new 50-piece limited editions, each pairing soft TZP ceramic with a more assertive jewelry treatment.
Three Ceramic Cases, Three Gem-Set Personalities
The trio arrives in Blush Pink, Lavender Pink and Powder Blue, all built around Richard Mille’s familiar tonneau case measuring 31.40mm by 45.23mm and 11.85mm thick.
Each version adds diamonds to the bezel and the centre of the dial, giving the already graphic RM 07-01 format a brighter, more ornamental character.
An Art Deco Dial With Sharper Color Contrast
The collection has always leaned into openworked geometry, and these final editions keep that architectural feel while introducing stronger gemstone contrasts across the dial.
Blush Pink is matched with yellow and azure sapphires, Lavender Pink with pink sapphires and tsavorites, and Powder Blue with orange sapphires and rubies.
The result is not a conventional gem-set dress watch, but a technical ceramic Richard Mille with the color logic of high jewelry and the asymmetry of modern graphic design.
The CRMA2 Automatic Movement Remains Inside
All three watches use the in-house CRMA2 automatic calibre, a compact movement displaying hours and minutes with a power reserve of roughly 50 hours.
A variable-geometry rotor and fast-rotating barrel help manage winding efficiency, while the sapphire caseback shows finishing details including hand-polished anglage.
A Limited Finish to a Five-Year Run
With production capped at 50 pieces per color, these 2026 editions feel aimed at collectors who want the RM 07-01 at its most decorative without losing the brand’s mechanical edge.
They also mark a natural end point for the Coloured Ceramics concept: bright, technically elaborate, and unmistakably Richard Mille in the way they turn a small automatic watch into a sculptural object.




