2026 Richard Mille Releases – What’s New From The Most Expensive Watch Brand
The 2026 Richard Mille releases are already expanding across a mix of sport-driven complications and gem-set, design-focused pieces. As expected, the brand continues to push both technical innovation and distinct aesthetics. Here are all the new 2026 Richard Mille releases so far, complete with prices, specs, and details.

RM 07-01 Automatic Colored Ceramics 2026 Collection
Release Date: March 2026

The Richard Mille RM 07-01 returns for 2026 with its final installment of the Colored Ceramics series (which began in 2021), bringing the collection to a close with three new limited editions. Each model is produced in a run of 50 pieces and introduces gem-setting to the already material-focused design.
Offered in blush pink, lavender pink, and powder blue TZP ceramic, the watches continue Richard Mille’s exploration of color and surface treatment that began with earlier versions of the RM 07-01. The bezels are set with a mix of diamonds and colored stones, including sapphires, rubies, and tsavorites. This process was more challenging than usual thanks to the hardness of ceramic.

Aimed at female clients, the cases of the RM 07-01 measure a compact 31.40mm wide, 45.23mm long, and 11.85mm thick with a 50m water resistance rating. The dials combine multiple techniques, including guilloché, ceramic elements, rubber appliqués, and diamond-set components. Beneath it all is the in-house CRMA2 automatic movement, a skeletonized caliber with a variable-geometry rotor and approximately 50 hours of power reserve.

Pricing for these 2026 Richard Mille releases has not been disclosed. However, previous non-gem set RM 07-01 models retailed around $205,000, so it’s safe to assume these will come in higher.
RM 07-01 Watch Specs

| Model/Reference | RM 07-01 Automatic Colored Ceramics |
| Case | Rhodium-plated 5N red gold dial with decorative elements in ceramics, rubber, guilloché, and diamonds |
| Dial | Rhodium-plated 5N red gold dial with decorative elements in ceramics, rubber, guilloché and diamonds |
| Movement | Caliber CRMA2 Skeletonised automatic movement with variable-geometry rotor 28,800 vph (4 Hz) 50-hour power reserve |
| Functions | Hours and minutes |
| Limited Edition | Three models, each limited to 50 pieces |
RM 41-01 Tourbillon Soccer
Released: February 2026

The 2026 Richard Mille releases kicked off with a highly specialized complication tied to the world’s most popular sport — soccer. It’s likely no coincidence that the brand’s first announcement lands during a FIFA World Cup year, a tournament held only once every four years.
Limited to 30 pieces per case variation, the RM 41-01 Tourbillon Soccer builds on the brand’s earlier soccer-inspired RM 11 references but introduces an entirely new caliber developed over five years.
Powering the new 2026 Richard Mille is a patented tourbillon flyback chronograph movement developed in collaboration with Audemars Piguet Le Locle. The titanium caliber integrates a tourbillon escapement, a 70-hour power reserve, a function indicator, and a flyback chronograph with overlapping central minutes and seconds. Heavily skeletonized, it comprises approximately 650 components.

A double-column-wheel construction governs the flyback chronograph, ensuring consistent tactile feedback across all pushers. The bridges and baseplate are crafted from grade 5 titanium with extensive hand finishing, PVD treatments, and contrasting surface textures that emphasize depth and legibility on both versions.
Two new soccer-specific complications define this 2026 Richard Mille release. At 9 o’clock, a match-phase indicator tracks the progression from first half to second half and into overtime, advancing each time the flyback chronograph is reset. On either side of the movement sit mechanical goal counters operated via the pushers at 2 and 4 o’clock. Each press advances the score up to nine goals before automatically returning to zero.

The tonneau case is offered in two versions: one featuring Carbon TPT® and dark blue Quartz TPT, and another debuting Red Carmin Basalt TPT, a new volcanic rock-derived composite developed with North Thin ply Technology (NTPT).
The 105-component case construction is engineered to meet Richard Mille’s internal shock-resistance standards, including testing up to 5,000 g’s. At $1.94 million each, the price for these new soccer-themed Richard Mille watches is almost as pricey as buying a team!

RM 41-01 Tourbillon Soccer Watch Specs
| Model | RM 41-01 Tourbillon Soccer |
| Reference | RM 41-01 |
| Case | 43.23mm x 49.65mm x 16.08mm tripartite case Red Carmin Basalt TPT® or Dark Blue Quartz TPT® Water resistant to 50 meters |
| Dial | Satin-finished and microblasted grade 5 titanium dial with hand-polished bevels Microblasted and satin-finished titanium flange with blacktop coating and luminous index points |
| Movement | Caliber RM41-01 Manual-winding tourbillon movement Approximately 70-hour power reserve |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, seconds Flyback chronograph with central minutes and seconds Power-reserve indicator Function indicator (W/N/H) Mechanical goal counters (home and visitor) Soccer match-time indicator Tourbillon |
| Limited Edition | Two versions, limited to 30 pieces each |
| 2026 Retail Price (MSRP) | $1,940,000 |
More Richard Mille Watches to Come in 2026
If the RM 07-01 Colored Ceramics and RM 41-01 Tourbillon Soccer are any indication, the 2026 Richard Mille releases won’t be subtle. From a purpose-built high complication tied directly to soccer to the final installments of the ladies’ ceramic watches, this year’s lineup is already covering a wide range. We’re looking forward to seeing what’s next from Richard Mille in 2026.
As always, stay tuned to Grey Market Magazine for updates as new 2026 Richard Mille watches are announced.
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