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Richard Mille to unveil first diamond-set ceramic watch for women

The RM07-01 from Richard Mille.
The RM07-01 from Richard Mille.
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The case, in diamond-set black ceramic and red gold, houses an in-house automatic movement

Richard Mille has added the exclusive gem-set ceramic watch to its ladies’ collection. With this unprecedented marriage of diamonds and black ceramic, the brand illustrates its determination to develop watches for women who are as much fascinated by technology as by beauty.

In addition to its exceptional hardness and scratch resistance, black TZP ceramic possesses an

extremely fine grain, ensuring a perfect finish with a matte effect.

We naturally gravitated to ceramic, because it had never been done before.
Cécile Guenat

The watch involves a long and delicate process of milling and microshot peening. The complex shapes of the bezel and case bottom require a finisher to polish each angle by hand.

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“After our work on setting gems in Carbon TPT®, we wanted to extend this innovative setting

technique to new materials,” explains Cécile Guenat, technical director for jewellery-making at

Richard Mille. “We naturally gravitated to ceramic, because it had never been done before.”

The case, in diamond-set black ceramic and red gold, houses an in-house Calibre CRMA2, an automatic movement assembled on a baseplate and bridges crafted in grade 5 titanium.

The RM 07-01 Black Ceramic will be on display at the Salon International de la Haute

Horlogerie in Geneva this month.

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Helen Miao
Helen has worked as a sub-editor for 26 years. She is currently a sub-editor on Specialist Publications. She mainly works on STYLE magazine, but she also helps out with other magazines and supplements. In addition, she edits web posts and Facebook posts, and sometimes writes a few scoops for STYLE. Prior to joining STYLE, Helen was the chief sub-editor of South China Morning Post’s student paper, Young Post.