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Why these sweet treats from Richard Mille will take you salivating

Who wants processed? We do, if they're annihilation similar Richard Mille's Bonbon collection. Simply don't be fooled past saccharine appearances; the craftmanship that goes into the making of these sugary delights is anything but a piece of cake.

Why these sweet treats from Richard Mille will have you salivating

The Richard Mille RM 07-03 Cupcake and RM 07-03 Marshmallow. (Photo: Richard Mille)

12 Apr 2022 06:30AM (Updated: 04 Jul 2022 04:37PM)

If the outset thought you had when seeing the new Richard Mille Bonbon collection was "are they taking the piss?", nosotros can't blame y'all. Terminal twelvemonth, the make unveiled a watch that had such an innovative crystal construction that it could (theoretically) survive existence trampled past horses on a polo field; and the year before that, the globe's lightest split-seconds chronograph with a tourbillon, that they were confident enough to only casually fling across a room total of journalists.

This twelvemonth's drove, even so, is inspired by fruits and sweets. Taken at face value, the reply to the question "are they taking the piss?" is a resounding "yes". The watches in the Bonbon drove may await colourful and sweet, only the brunt that they put on the wallet is as serious and sinful as one would await of a Richard Mille.

Richard Mille's Candyland-themed booth at SIHH 2022 was a real care for. (Photo: Twiiter/Richard Mille)

So, who and then, are the clients for these watches? Is information technology the collector who, holding a heart finger up to the earth, uses the watches as a #baller fashion of saying "I've got too much greenbacks!"? Or is it the enthusiast who pays the hefty asking price for a Richard Mille because he/she understands what the brand has and withal stands for: A combination of technical innovation and daring inventiveness that defy expectations of what a mechanical watch is supposed to exist?

Judging by the aesthetics alone, information technology's hard to see how the watches are meant for the latter. Simply equally y'all inspect the watches closer, you'll offset to see that details on the watch are hardly simple recreations of fruit and sweets. No, these are not painted resin as y'all would find on Japanese Sampuru (nutrient replicas); these are stamped titanium and Thousand Feu enamels inside carbon/quartz TPT cases that Richard Mille has put together with painstaking item.

The RM 07-03 Cupcake, from the Sweets line. (Photo: Richard Mille)

The abstraction of this exuberant collection was Cecile Guenat, the brand's Artistic Director. In his explanation of the drove, he said, "Bonbon – just saying the word is enough to make you smile." Nosotros call back this is quite telling of what he imagined the drove to be, and in all fairness, afterward taking xviii months to develop, most of those who got to collaborate with the watches at SIHH 2022 did simply that – smile.

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The collection consists of just ten different references, each of which is produced in an extremely minor batch of 30 pieces each. Notwithstanding, fifty-fifty with such a small number of models, Richard Mille had to develop a palette of 60 colours to brand the collection work. Hardly surprising, considering the technical sail for these watches reads more like a receipt from a pick-and-mix candy store rather than an Haute Horlogerie manufacture.

The RM 07-03 Marshmallow, from the Sweets line. (Photograph: Richard Mille)

For instance, the RM 16-01 Fraise consists of the following:

16 Candies
2 Sour ribbons
2 Lemon wedge candies
2 Orange wedge candies
3 Lollipops
5 Square liquorices
ane Round liquorice
1 Marshmallow

Inside the Bonbon drove, the watches are separate into two veins. Six of these references are housed within the Fruits line that sees a duo of watches inside the corresponding RM 07-03, RM 37-01 and RM 16-01 cases. Each of these cases offer bezels carved from blocks of Carbon TPT followed past a burst of colour thanks to their layered, Quartz TPT cases.

In the case of the RM 07-03 Myrtille, Richard Mille even debuted a new turquoise color. If yous're thinking "Well, information technology's just different colours, how hard can that be to make?" Aurele Vuilleumier, R&D Manager at Richard Mille explained: "Every new colour is the outcome of innumerable tests. Nosotros use prepreg quartz filaments (quartz filaments pre-impregnated with a resin) to observe interactions between the constituents and the resin. We evaluate the visual advent subsequently firing. A new color takes a twelvemonth of evolution to perfect before it can exist used."

The RM 16-01 Fraise, from the Fruits line. (Photograph: Richard Mille)

The 6 references within the Fruits Line are adorned with 8, 12 or 16 miniature candies similar gumdrops, swirling gelato, marshmallows or barley sugars; and between the 180 watches in this express edition line, over 3,000 tiny candies had to be fabricated. In true Richard Mille fashion, these candies were machined from sheets of solid titanium and are and so entirely hand-painted to resemble how these candies would look similar, not to adults, but to children. Utterly irresistible.

And so there's the Sweets line, which consists of Sucette, Cupcake, Reglisse and Marshmallow. The watches offering a two-tone ceramic case with a surface texture that looks flossy, near melt-in-your-mouth. The ties to Haute Horlogerie come up with the dials, which were made with ane of the nearly respected artisanal technique in watchmaking – Grand Feu enamel.

Like making rock candy or tempering chocolate, Grand Feu enamelling is all about controlling the temperature. Only instead of working around the lower range, M Feu (Big Burn in French) enamel requires extremely high firing temperatures, effectually 800°C. Getting a M Feu enamel dial whittled down to a flat texture is catchy plenty, but what Richard Mille has managed to achieve with the RM 07-03 Marshmallow is a low-cal and fluffy surface matching the real world texture of the eponymous sweet treat.

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