I've been in several "showrooms" where Richard Mille watches in the men's line have been on display. However, during my visits, certain makes on the floor drew my attention and I passed by the RM to spin the rotors and examine the bridges and balances of other models.
The other day I was in Westime (am I allowed to mention a store by name?) and I espied the RM-007-1, especially for ladies. Not too many of the manufacturers conceive of mechanical watches *especially* for me, so I owed Lady RM the courtesy of at least taking her out of the case.
Once I held 007 in my hand, I understood her name. Like James Bond, she can mix in any company, but she's also seductively dangerous. The case is understated and exquisite, a sensuous heft of rose gold and diamonds that sneak up on you like flashes of aesthetically perfect light. The date wheel, tucked in at 6 o'clock, is congruent with the overall design yet easily legible when specifically consulted.
And the rear: True, I've always enjoyed the view from behind. But I got caught in this spiderweb of PVD coated titanium plates and bridges -- and I didn't even put up a fight to get set free.
I knew it was imprudent at this point to take a wrist drive. Once Lady RM was strapped on, my heart leapt into gear and quickly bumped up against the red line. Reluctantly I got off the track and pulled into the pit.
Those few minutes with the Lady doing laps continue to thrill...
Meehna - some live shots for you - to keep you rev-ved up!
By: 219 : January 2nd, 2008-13:11
A dynamic and yet elegant watch - looks good on a yacht, or at the gala dinner. One of the view watches designed specifically for women. The combinations between metals (rose and white gold), and finishes for the center dial, winding crown, precious stones, gives the watch for each owner a uniqueness. Worth pursuing! Good luck.