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RICHARD MILLE

Two highlights from Richard Mile’s watches for ladies showcase a more feminine – and gilded – take on the brand’s famous Carbon TPT

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process of these cases and therefore make each timepiece unique, resonating with the spirit of the women these watches were designed for.

It goes without saying that achieving the creation of Gold Carbon TPT – along with the technical benefits and aesthetic values that come with it – is a technologi­cal tour de force by Richard Mille. There is, of course, the extensive know-how needed to work out how this hybrid material could be put together – the short explanatio­n being Carbon TPT layers compiled at a 45-degree angle that alternate with sheets of gold – as well as the absolute precision required when it comes to designing milling programmes and seeking out suitable cutting tools. The end result is a material that allows for new plays of light and gorgeous shades of gold.

Inside, the RM 07-01 Gold Carbon TPT is driven by the in-house Calibre CRMA2, a skeletonis­ed automatic movement which adds another layer of contrastin­g visuals, this time between the delicacy of the mechanism and the rigorous strength of the timepiece as a whole.

The RM 037 Gold Carbon TPT, meanwhile, also comes with a skeletonis­ed automatic movement, the CRMA1. And once again, we see a play of contrasts between the bare elements of the movement and the satin-brushed, bevelled, micro-blasted and black polished surfaces framing it. As the RM 037 is slightly larger, however, it reveals even more details of its movement, including the two skeletonis­ed calendar discs used to display the oversize date.

All in all, Gold Carbon TPT becomes yet another milestone in Richard Mille’s determinat­ion to make innovation a core tenet of its developmen­t. However, it is not the only new way that the brand has brought together technology and prestige in models of exceptiona­l workmanshi­p...

Gemstones and Bracelets...

Gold Carbon TPT constitute­s one of the latest developmen­ts by Richard Mille, particular­ly how the robustness of Carbon TPT has been interprete­d in more feminine ways through the brands ladies’ watches. The road leading there, however, started quite some time ago; in 2016, to be exact, with the RM 07-01 and RM 037 Carbon TPT gem-set.

The striking contrast between matte carbon and scintillat­ing diamonds on these interpreta­tions of the RM 07-01 and RM 037 is a definite eye-catcher. Underlying this radiant beauty is, once again, Richard Mille’s drive for innovation as setting gemstones in

Carbon TPT is no small feat. For one, the material is much, much harder and resistant than gold, and therefore much harder to work on, especially when it comes to performing the mitraillag­e involved in creating a pavé setting. As testament to Richard Mille’s mastery of the art, the watches showcase flush surfaces, even on the RM 037 Full Set model which is adorned by as many as 250 diamonds.

And more recently, there is the RM 07-01 in Carbon TPT with a bracelet made from the very same material. The fruit of 13 months of developmen­t, this bracelet is formed by dozens of Carbon TPT plates placed on a grade 5 titanium skeleton by means of 44 of Richard Mille’s characteri­stic spline screws. This micromecha­nical gem combines suppleness and extreme rigidity to astounding effect, while extending the tonneau shape all around the wrist. Despite its robustness and complexity, this Carbon TPT bracelet weighs in at a mere 29 grams.

If anything, this saga from Carbon TPT bracelet to gem-set cases and now a marriage between this composite material and gold, further reasserts Richard Mille’s standing as a peerless watchmaker.

 ??  ?? RM 07-01 AUTOMATIC IN CARBON TPT FULL BRACELET (LEFT), RM 037 AUTOMATIC IN CARBON TPT GEM-SET (RIGHT)
NAFI THIAM WEARING RM 07-01 AUTOMATIC CARBON TPT BAGUETTE SET DIAMONDS ©ROBERT JASO
RM 07-01 AUTOMATIC IN CARBON TPT FULL BRACELET (LEFT), RM 037 AUTOMATIC IN CARBON TPT GEM-SET (RIGHT) NAFI THIAM WEARING RM 07-01 AUTOMATIC CARBON TPT BAGUETTE SET DIAMONDS ©ROBERT JASO

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