Now, with its first women’s sports watch, the RM 07-04 Automatic Sport, Richard Mille extends the range of its sporting inspiration, collaborating with six leading athletes, whose experiences were used to develop the particular attributes of each of the six versions of the watch.

Like many other of the brand’s watches, the RM 07-04 Automatic Sport presents an open-worked face to the world, while at its heart beats the new calibre CRMA8, a highly compact, skeletonised automatic movement featuring hours, minutes and a function selector.
Its baseplate and bridges are made from ultra-tough grade-five titanium, and the movement was extensively tested to ensure that it is capable of withstanding incredible amounts of force: up to 5,000Gs of acceleration. Despite that strength, this is also an extraordinarily light watch, tipping the scales at just 36 grams – including its Velcro strap.
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The movement’s most technologically sophisticated function comes in the form of its function selector complication, which allows the wearer to toggle between neutral, winding and time setting positions with a press of a Quartz TPT pusher at four o’clock. The chosen function is indicated on the dial by a hand that sits between five and six o’clock.
The six versions of the RM 07-04 Automatic Sport feature cases in a range of materials and colours. One comes in black Carbon TPT, while the other five – all in Quartz TPT – come in cream white, mauve, salmon pink, green and dark blue.The athletes who inspired these six renditions of the watch are all – like Richard Mille – leaders in their respective fields. There’s Aurora Straus, for example, a US racing car driver who made headlines when she turned pro aged just 19, becoming North America’s only female teenage professional driver.
Then there’s Margot Laffite, a more established star of the racetrack who’s equally well known in her native France as a much-loved TV motorsport presenter. American golfer Nelly Korda, meanwhile – the daughter of two champion tennis players – has won seven LPGA Tour events and been ranked No 1 in the world.

Two stars of track and field also lend their inspiration to versions of the watch. Belgian heptathlete Nafi Thiam won gold in one of the most exacting Olympic events in both 2016 and 2020, and has notched the third-highest score of all time; while Ukrainian high jumper Yuliya Levchenko, a medal winner at both the world and European championships, has been world ranked No 2.
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With pedigree like that, it’s no wonder the RM 07-04 Automatic Sport breaks new ground among high performance sports watches.
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