Twenty years is a significant milestone in any relationship, and Richard Mille's two-decade courtship with women's haute horlogerie has been nothing short of a masterclass in understanding that strength and elegance aren't mutually exclusive—they're perfectly complementary. As 2025 draws to a close, the brand is spotlighting its feminine universe with a quartet of timepieces that prove technical prowess and precious beauty can coexist in the same tonneau-shaped case.
At the heart of this collection lie two emblematic references: the RM 037 and RM 07-01. These aren't merely watches—they're statements of identity that transcend fleeting trends. Both models feature Richard Mille's signature curved tonneau cases and skeletonized automatic movements, but it's in their execution that the brand's creative freedom truly shines.
What unites these four timepieces beyond their shared DNA is Richard Mille's refusal to compromise. Whether working in red or white gold, Carbon TPT, or ceramic, the brand maintains the same skeletal movement architecture, the same curved ergonomics, the same mechanical transparency that's become its calling card. The gem-setting isn't applied as decoration—it's integrated into the design language, respecting the watch's technical foundation while elevating its emotional impact.
These watches sit within a broader Ladies Collection that includes the playful Bonbon series, the athletic RM 07-04 Automatic Sport, and the Talisman collections, which feature the brand's first in-house automatic tourbillon calibre. It's a universe that refuses to be defined by a single aesthetic, instead celebrating the multifaceted nature of the women who wear them.
Richard Mille RM037 Red Gold
The RM 037 in red gold with snow setting presents an intriguing study in contrasts. Its red gold case serves as a canvas for a snow-set diamond pavé—a technique in which gems of varying sizes are arranged in seemingly random patterns to maximize brilliance and coverage. Beneath this glittering exterior beats the CRMA1 automatic calibre, visible through the skeletonized architecture. At the center, a jasper insert within the dial completes the stunning look. The juxtaposition of old-world gem-setting artistry against contemporary mechanical transparency is quintessentially Richard Mille. The case measures 52.20 mm x 34.40 mm x 12.50 mm—length x width x thickness.
Sticker Price USD 431,000. More info on Richard Mille here.
Richard Mille RM 07-01 Starry Night
Perhaps most technically audacious is the RM 07-01 Starry Night from the Intergalactic collection. Setting 181 diamonds of varying shapes and sizes into Carbon TPT isn't just challenging; it requires specialized tools and expertise that push traditional gem-setting into uncharted territory. Each stone is first mounted into hand-polished gold prongs, then individually embedded into the black Carbon TPT dial and bezel, creating a constellation that's as much about engineering achievement as aesthetic impact. The case measures 45.66 mm x 31.40 mm x 11.85 mm—length x width x thickness.
Sticker Price USD 397,000. More info on Richard Mille here.
Richard Mille RM 07-01 White Gold Gourmette
The RM 07-01 in white gold, with a gourmette and snow setting, takes the diamond narrative further by extending it to a gourmette bracelet—those distinctive flat, interlocking links that flow seamlessly from the white gold case. Subtle touches of red gold provide warmth against the incredible brilliance of the snow-set diamonds, creating visual interest without overwhelming the design's inherent elegance. The case measures 45.66 mm x 31.40 mm x 11.85 mm—length x width x thickness.
Sticker Price USD 608,000. More info on Richard Mille here.
Richard Mille RM 07-01 White Gold Baguette
For those who prefer their luxury with geometric precision, the RM 07-01 in white gold with baguette setting delivers a tone-on-tone masterpiece. Baguette-cut diamonds—rectangular stones that demand precise cutting and setting—create clean lines across the case. At the same time, the anthracite finishes of the CRMA2 automatic movement provide depth and contrast through the skeletonized dial. The case measures 45.66 mm x 31.40 mm x 11.85 mm—length x width x thickness.
Sticker Price USD 1,071,000. More info on Richard Mille here.