The Richard Mille bonbon collection is one of the smartest and most unique things the company has ever made. Inspired by treats and childhood memories, this limited-edition line takes high-end watchmaking and makes it fun and unique. There are 10 different models in the series, and each one is only made in 30 pieces. It is a great example of how imagination, skill, and craftsmanship can work together to make something beautiful.
A fun and silly idea
The Bonbon Collection was made to make people think of the tasty treats they used to enjoy as kids. Every watch is full of color and structure, which makes you smile right away. The collection is split into two main groups: Sweets and Fruits. Each group has its own style and creativity.
Creative materials and bright cases
Even though the designs look playful, they’re crafted with serious attention to detail. Richard Mille uses colored ceramics, Carbon TPT®, Quartz TPT®, and gold to create vivid, durable cases. Some models feature shiny finishes or gem settings, adding elegance without losing their playful spirit.
The Fruits Line
The Fruits Line makes fruity sweets look bright and fresh. It comes with six types that look delicious:
- RM 16-01 Citron (Lemon)
- RM 16-01 Fraise (Strawberry)
- RM 07-03 Myrtille (Blueberry)
- RM 07-03 Litchi (Litchi)
- RM 37-01 Kiwi (Kiwi)
- RM 37-01 Cerise (Cherry)
Each watch is bursting with bright colors and intricate designs that are based on different fruits. The dials are filled with tiny fruit candies that were painted by hand and look almost real. The sweet paint gives them a texture that feels like real fruit. Each piece has a lot of life to it, combining fun and luxury in a new way.
The Sweets Line
When you think of childhood treats, the Sweets Line makes you feel warm and happy. It comes with four models:
- RM 07-03 Cupcake (Cupcake)
- RM 07-03 Marshmallow (Marshmallow)
- RM 37-01 Sucette (Lollipop)
- RM 16-01 Réglisse (Liquorice)
These watches are based on well-known candies like marshmallows, lollipops, and cupcakes. The enamelwork, lacquer, and ceramic finishing on their dials are very detailed and make them look like real sweets, from soft and fluffy to shiny and smooth. Two-tone ceramic cases give the watches more depth, and the fun color combos make each one stand out.
Inside are beautiful movements
On the outside, each Bonbon watch may look sweet, but on the inside, they are very high-tech. The three automatic skeletonized movements in the collection are the CRMA1, CRMA2, and RM16-01. They’re all known for their precision and durability. They have a power reserve of about 50 hours and Richard Mille’s famous variable-geometry rotor.
Artistry made by hand
These are 60 bright colors in the Bonbon Collection, which makes it a real treat for the eyes. Acrylic paint, lacquer, powdered enamel, and sand were used to give the dials a candy-like texture. Skilled craftsmen make and paint every little part by hand, which makes each watch a unique little work of art.
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Great Work and Style
The Richard Mille Bonbon Collection shows that high-end doesn’t always mean serious. This line of high-end watches is artistic, fun, and nostalgic all at the same time. Richard Mille shows that making beautiful watches can also be fun by using candies and fruits as inspiration for his timepieces.
A great example of how color, creativity, and accuracy can work together to make something truly memorable is the Bonbon Collection. It’s a reminder that even in the world of high-end watches, a little sweetness can go a long way.





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