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ROCKWELL DIAMONDS INCORPORATED - Unaudited interim results

Release Date: 11/01/2013 07:10
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Unaudited interim results

ROCKWELL DIAMONDS INCORPORATED
(A company incorporated in accordance with the laws of British Columbia, Canada)
(Incorporation number BCO354545)
(Formerly Rockwell Ventures Inc.)
(South African registration number: 2007/031582/10)
Share code on the JSE Limited: RDI    ISIN: CA77434W2022
Share code on the TSXV: RDI   CUSIP Number: 77434W103
Share code on the OTCBB:  RDIAF
(“Rockwell”)
                             

Rockwell announces results for third quarter fiscal 2013

Friday January 11, 2013, Vancouver, BC -- Rockwell Diamonds Inc. ("Rockwell" or the "Company") (TSX:RDI;
JSE:RDI) announces results for the three and nine months ended November 30, 2012 and the appointment of a
non-executive director. Currency values are presented in Canadian dollars unless otherwise indicated.

Performance Overview

Quarterly diamond production up 12% year-on-year, underpinned by a 6% increase in volumes of
gravel processed despite ongoing challenges at Tirisano.
Quarterly operating margin: $950,293 before amortization, depreciation and corporate overhead
-Revenue from diamond sales before beneficiation up 23% year-on-year to $7.1 million.
-Production costs up 37% from the second quarter due mainly to increased maintenance
and fuel expenses and higher employment costs resulting from continuous operations
(”contops”).
-Cash operating cost per unit mined (“per cubic meter” or “/m ”) increased 6% to US$10.81
from a year ago.
-Improved average sales price of US$1,821 per carat year-on-year, benefiting from recovery
of high quality stones at Saxendrift Complex.
The operations of the Tirisano mine placed on care and maintenance post quarter end to preserve
cash resources.
-Decision catalyzed by further unprotected industrial action and the impact of the
operational challenges, including a slower than anticipated recovery in smaller diamond
prices.
-Pursuing additional royalty mining contracts to offset care and maintenance costs.
-Undertaking a mine-wide metallurgical and geological study to design a fit-for-purpose
plant that is specific to local conditions.
Continued good performance of Bulk X-ray plant at Saxendrift with recovery of 633 carats and
sale of 284 carats at an average price of US$10,704 per carat.
Construction of the Saxendrift Hill Mine on track for completion in first quarter of calendar 2013.
Sale of 408 carats from initial production of royalty mining contracts yielded total revenue of
US$352,055 of which 12.5% accrues to Rockwell, free of any associated production costs.
Third quarter fiscal 2013 loss of $1.5 million after depreciation (before corporate overhead and
tax).
Net cash balance of $3.1 million.

Saxendrift Hill is included in the Technical Report on the Saxendrift Alluvial Diamond Mine updated on February 29, 2012
that is available on www.rockwelldiamonds.com
    
Inventory of 2,704 carats carried forward to take advantage of any possible restocking trend.
Continued focus on increasing monthly production to 10,000 carats within five years through
diamond value management at existing operations and re-establishing the resource to secure the
pipeline of diamonds for tomorrow.


Financial Summary

Gross rough diamond revenues of $7.1 million compared to $7.0 million for second quarter of
2013.
21% quarter-on-quarter decrease in carats sold to 4,043 offset by increase of 38% in average carat
value to US$1,821.
Beneficiation revenues grew to $1.6 million from US$440,000 in second quarter.
The ‘beneficiation pipeline’ of more than 5,500 carats provides positive expectations for continued
value-added revenue for Rockwell.
Operating margin before amortization, depreciation and corporate overhead of $950,293, up from
$199,852 in the second quarter.
The net loss for the quarter totalled $4.7 million.

The Company’s production and sales results for the third quarter of fiscal 2013 were as follows:

                            Production*                                    Sales and inventories*
   Third
                                                            Value of                       Average
  quarter        Volume                   Production                         Sales                        Inventories
                     3         Carats                        Sales                       value (US$ /
   fiscal         (m )                     costs ($)                        (carats)                        (carats)
                                                             (US$)                          carat)
   2013
                  747,404        5,950      9,629,096       7,361,403           4,043           1,821            2,704

*Including results from bulk sampling at the Saxendrift Extension Project and Bulk X-ray project at Saxendrift.


Summary of performance for three months ended November 30, 2012

In the third quarter of fiscal 2013, the Company showed increased revenues from diamond sales for the fourth
consecutive quarter. In particular, diamond value management initiatives have delivered at the Saxendrift
Complex where volumes processed and carat production are trending upwards while unit costs remain within the
target range despite upward pressure imposed due to higher fuel costs and more intensive transport costs
associated with the bulk sampling activities at the nearby Saxendrift Extension Project. At Klipdam, which made a
further loss in the third quarter, an optimization plan was initiated at the beginning of November with early
indications that the targeted cost reductions are achievable. As in the second quarter, the Company’s overall
financial loss is largely attributable to Tirisano where mining activities resumed in the last six weeks of the third
quarter. However, the mine’s recovery was impacted by continued operational challenges, persistently weak
prices for smaller diamonds and industrial action that led to its operations being put on care and maintenance
after quarter-end.

The Saxendrift Complex recorded total diamond sales of US$5.9 million translating into revenue/m of US$12.10,
compared to the average mining cash cost/m of US$8.43. Klipdam had total diamond sales of US$982,957 or
revenue/m of US$4.51, compared to the average mining cash cost/m of US$11.44 which catalyzed the decision
to implement an optimization plan at the operation in order to achieve higher throughput volumes and thereby
lower the unit costs. These two mines contributed a combined operating profit of $1.9 million in the third quarter.

Tirisano incurred an operating loss of $1.0 million in the third quarter, prior to the decision to place the operations
of the mine on care and maintenance in early December 2012.

The Company recorded US$ denominated diamond sales of US$7.4 million, up 23% from the third quarter of the
previous year. Notable impacts are as follows:

-Carats sold from the Saxendrift Complex increased by 10% to 1,931 carats at a significantly improved
average price of US$3,082 per carat versus US$1,892 per carat a year ago. Of significant benefit was the
sale of a 145-carat rough diamond recovered from old Saxendrift recovery tailings which sale increased the
average price per carat from the Bulk X-ray plant to US$10,704.
-Carats sold from Klipdam declined 25% for the quarter to 1,490 carats with a slightly lower average value of
US$660 per carat. The grade was down 25% quarter-on-quarter as mining migrated out of the high-grade
portion of the channel.
-Diamond sales from Tirisano totaled 214 carats, significantly under budget.

Including beneficiation revenues of $1.6 million in the third quarter, the Company reported total revenue of $8.8
million. These beneficiation revenues recovered well after a slow second quarter that had been characterized by
particularly slow trading in the northern hemisphere summer. However, Rockwell has carried over an inventory of
2,704 carats into the fourth quarter to take advantage of any possible restocking trend. The beneficiation pipeline,
comprising some 5,500 carats provides further potential for valued added downstream revenues.

Total cash costs increased 37% from the second quarter to $9.6 million. This increase informed the Company’s
decisions to optimize Klipdam, including the introduction of a contract miner at a fixed unit cost and to place the
operations of Tirisano on care and maintenance after the management team had explored all possible avenues to
operate the mine profitably using the existing infrastructure.


The unit costs/m for all three operational mines was as follows:

                Third quarter        Quarterly
                                                       Comments
                  fiscal 2013        change (%)
Klipdam              US$11.44             +14%        Temporary impact of contract mining start up
Saxendrift            US$8.43              +6%        Impact of bulk sampling at the Saxendrift Extension Project
Tirisano             US$35.87            +285%        Lower volumes, and ramp up costs from re-sizing


Rockwell recorded a total comprehensive loss of $7.3 million, including a non-cash $2.6 million foreign currency
translation charge on the conversion of the Rand denominated assets into Canadian dollars, resulting from a
5.2% depreciation of the South African Rand against the Canadian dollar.

At November 30, 2012, the Company had net cash and cash equivalents of $3.1 million. The operations are
currently generating sufficient cash to cover cash operating costs but not corporate overheads or amortization.


Operational Summary

-5,950 carats produced and 4,043 carats sold at average price of US$1,821 per carat.
-Saxendrift produced above average grades with its processing operations functioning smoothly
and at budgeted costs.
-Encouraging results from further bulk sample extracted at Saxendrift Extension Project.
-Construction of Saxendrift Hill Complex Mine on track to commence in first quarter of calendar
2013: Rapid pay back projected on $1.2 million capital investment, all funded internally.
-Optimization plan initiated at Klipdam to improve performance including the introduction of a
contract miner and minor adjustments to the processing plant.
-The operations of the Tirisano Mine placed on care and maintenance early in fourth quarter.

After several management interventions at Klipdam led to only sporadic performance improvements, its
management team and operations have been restructured to reduce operating costs and improve overall
performance for the remaining life of mine. Mining activities were outsourced to CML Operations on a three year
fixed cost contract, that also included the sale of Klipdam’s earthmoving fleet at book value over a two-year
period. The mine showed a 12% year-on-year increase in volumes for the quarter, falling short of expectations.
Carat recovery declined by 9% as a result of mining a slightly lower grade area and the grade was down 19%
from a year ago.

Combined quarterly volumes of gravel processed at the Saxendrift Complex (comprising Saxendrift, the
Saxendrift Extension Project and the Bulk X-ray system) achieved a year-on-year increase of 38% for the third
quarter while diamond recoveries were 59% higher.
   
The Saxendrift Mine and its Extension Project achieved overall budgeted throughput with respective year-on-year
increases of 30% and 26% in volumes and carats produced. This was despite more intensive transporting
requirements due to moving the bulk sampling volumes from Saxendrift Extension to the Saxendrift processing
plant.

Completion of the six-month pilot phase of the Bulk X-ray plant project at the end of October 2012 yielded positive
results with the set-up costs being repaid from processing old recovery tailings. This technology will now become
an integral component of future mine developments. For the third quarter, the Bulk X-ray system recovered 633
carats from 30,383m of old recovery tailings that had previously been processed by another operator using older
technologies. This represents a grade of 2.08 carats per 100 m and includes, most notably, a 145-carat clean
makeable and gem-colour stone.

As announced on December 12, 2012, the operations of the Tirisano Mine were placed on care and
maintenance due to persistent industrial relations issues and ongoing losses incurred by the mine, exacerbated
by operational and metallurgical complexities and a slower than anticipated recovery in the price of smaller
diamonds that comprise much of its production profile. Because Rockwell remains confident that the property
hosts important diamond resources, a detailed metallurgical and geological study is planned while the mine is on
care and maintenance to design a fit-for-purpose plant that is specific to local conditions with a view to improving
its performance. A cash neutral strategy has been taken with regards to care and maintenance costs at Tirisano
which includes pursuing additional royalty mining contracts for the property.

Initial production from royalty mining contracts commenced in the previous quarter on smaller areas of the
Company’s properties that are unsuited to its high volume operating model, recovering 535 carats in the third
quarter. Of these, 408 carats were sold at an average price of US$863 per carat. Further contracts are under
negotiation for the Tirisano property, the revenue from which will be used to offset the care and maintenance
costs at the mine. The royalty mining contracts at Klipdam were terminated due to underperformance and the
Company is actively engaging with potential new royalty mining partners to operate on the property.

Outlook

The Company is optimistic that with improving diamond prices since the beginning of November 2012 after prices
declined by between 15% and 20% in the first half of the 2012 calendar year, the market is positioned to increase
by a few percent in 2013. This view is supported by good interest at the Hong Kong show in November 2012 and
increased attendance at open market tenders. Reflecting this trend, Rockwell also experienced higher attendance
at its closing tenders for 2012 supporting higher prices and providing some evidence of a more stable market than
in previous years.

The Company started the fourth quarter with 2,704 carats in inventory, positioning it to take advantage of any
possible restocking trend. In addition, inventory in the beneficiation joint venture with Steinmetz Diamond Group
of more than 5,500 carats, creates upside potential for further value-added revenue for Rockwell.

The Company has developed a blueprint for the construction of new processing plants at its high potential
projects in the Middle Orange River region, based on the success of the fit-for-purpose technologies, including the
in-field screen, Bulk X-ray and single particle sorter plant implemented at Saxendrift. Initiatives to increase and
extend the mine life of Rockwell’s Middle Orange River properties include the construction of a new mine at the

Saxendrift Hill Complex, utilizing Bulk X-ray technology with a monthly processing capability of 100,000 m and
the pre-feasibility study for Wouterspan is progressing on schedule. Possible developments during calendar 2013
include installing an in-field screen at the Saxendrift Extension Project and assessing the development of a mine
similar to the Saxendrift Hill Complex at the Company’s Niewejaarskraal Project.

Diamond value management priorities for the fourth quarter are as follows:

-Saxendrift Complex: Continuing focus on meeting mining production targets and extending the life of mine
through further bulk sampling at the Saxendrift Extension Project and commissioning the Saxendrift Hill
Complex.
-Tirisano: Commencing the detailed metallurgical and geological studies to design a fit-for-purpose plant.
-Klipdam: Completing the optimization initiatives and bedding down the new contract mining arrangement in
order to deliver lower unit costs while maintaining responsibility for mine planning and processing.

Board of directors:

The Company also announced that it has further strengthened its board of directors with the appointment of
Richard Peter Menell as a non-executive director with effect from January 9, 2013. He has had a 35-year career
in the mining industry, heading Anglovaal Mining and Teal Exploration & Mining up to 2008 as well as serving in a
non-executive capacity on a number of company boards.


Commenting on the third quarter performance of Rockwell, James Campbell, CEO and president of
Rockwell Diamonds said:

“At an operational level, we have faced down challenges head on to ensure that we complete the turnaround of
our underperforming assets,” explains James Campbell, CEO, Rockwell Diamonds. “On the positive side,
diamond value management efficiencies have now been entrenched at the Saxendrift Mine as reflected by the
smooth operations at the mine during the quarter, at budgeted costs and anticipated grades. At the same time,
our understanding of the Saxendrift Extension is improving through our extended bulk sampling activities while
the construction of the Saxendrift Hill Complex Mine is on track for completion within the next quarter.”

Campbell elaborated, saying that: “One of the main challenges facing the Company during the quarter was the
increase in production costs, which went up 37% from the second quarter. We were decisive with targeted action
at both Klipdam and Tirisano. We are optimizing Klipdam to address the high unit mining costs that have affected
its performance over the last two years. This included the appointment of a contract miner for the remaining life of
mine, enabling us to focus our core competencies: mine planning as well as diamond processing and recovery to
ensure that the mine meets its production targets. Having pursued all possible avenues to profitably operate
Tirisano, using the existing infrastructure, our board approved our proposal to place its operations on care and
maintenance. We are confident that the diamond bearing geology of the property holds positive return potential
but we could no longer bear the ongoing cash drain while we get the metallurgy right. In order to deliver on
Tirisano’s potential, we have embarked on a detailed metallurgical and geological study in the medium term to
design a fit-for-purpose plant to improve the mine’s performance.”


Conference call: 

Rockwell will host a telephone conference call on Friday, January 11, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time (5:00 p.m.
Johannesburg) to discuss these results. The conference call may be accessed as follows:

Country                                                                                 Access Number
Canada (Toll-Free)                                                                      1 866 605 3852
USA (Toll)                                                                              412 858 4600
USA (Toll-Free)                                                                         1 800 860 2442
South Africa (Toll-Free)                                                                0 800 200 648
South Africa - Durban                                                                   031 812 7600
South Africa - Johannesburg                                                             011 535 3600
South Africa - Johannesburg Alternate                                                   010 201 6616
UK (Toll-Free)                                                                          0808 162 4061
UK Alternative (Toll-Free)                                                              0 800 917 7042
Australia (Toll-Free)                                                                   1 800 350 100
Other Countries (Intl Toll)                                                             +27 11 535 3600

A transcript of the audio webcast will be available on the Company's website: www.rockwelldiamonds.com. The
conference call will be archived for later playback until midnight (ET) January 16, 2013 and can be accessed by
dialling the relevant number in the table below and using the pass code 22978#.

Country                                                                     Access Number
South Africa (Telkom)                                                       011 305 2030
USA and Canada (Toll)                                                       1 412 317 0088
Other Countries (Intl Toll)                                                 +27 11 305 2030
UK (Toll-Free)                                                              0 808 234 6771



For further details, see the Rockwell’s complete financial results and Management Discussion and Analysis
posted on the website and on the Company's profile at www.sedar.com. These include additional details on
production, sales and revenues for the quarter, as well as comparative results for fiscal 2012.

For further information on Rockwell and its operations in South Africa, please contact

James Campbell             CEO and President          +27 (0)83 457 3724

Stéphanie Leclercq         Investor Relations         +27 (0)83 307 7587




About Rockwell Diamonds:

Rockwell is engaged in the business of developing and operating alluvial diamond mines, with the aim of becoming a mid-tier
diamond mining company. The Company has three existing operations, namely Saxendrift, Klipdam and Tirisano. It is
currently constructing a fourth mine, Saxendrift Hill, which is an expansion of the Saxendrift mine and will go into production by
March 2013. The recent acquisition of the Jasper Project has provided further potential to leverage returns from the Middle
Orange River properties.

The Company has two future development projects at Wouterspan and Niewejaarskraal and a pipeline of other projects with
further future development potential. Rockwell’s operations and projects are all located in the Republic of South Africa.

In addition to its project work, Rockwell continues to evaluate merger and acquisition opportunities which may have the
potential to expand its mineral resources and provide new opportunities to develop the additional production that would
provide accretive value to the Group.

The Group is establishing a track record of producing large gem quality diamonds, which comprise a significant proportion of
its production profile. The diamonds recovered from Rockwell’s mines are frequently acquired for investment purposes. The
Group has a beneficiation agreement in place which enables it to sell rough diamonds, receive 90% of the fair value sales
price at sale and receive the remaining 10% through, and participate in, the retail profit on the sale of its +2.8 carat sized
stones after polishing and finishing.

No regulatory authority has approved or disapproved the information contained in this news release.

Forward Looking Statements

Except for statements of historical fact, this news release contains certain "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable
securities law. Forward-looking information is frequently characterized by words such as "plan", "expect", "project", "intend", "believe",
"anticipate", "estimate" and other similar words, or statements that certain events or conditions "may" or "will" occur. Although the Company
believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not
guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements.

Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-looking statements include uncertainties and costs related to
exploration and development activities, such as those related to determining whether mineral resources exist on a property; uncertainties
related to expected production rates, timing of production and cash and total costs of production and milling; uncertainties related to the ability
to obtain necessary licenses, permits, electricity, surface rights and title for development projects; operating and technical difficulties in
connection with mining development activities; uncertainties related to the accuracy of our mineral resource estimates and our estimates of
future production and future cash and total costs of production and diminishing quantities or grades of mineral resources; uncertainties related
to unexpected judicial or regulatory procedures or changes in, and the effects of, the laws, regulations and government policies affecting our
mining operations; changes in general economic conditions, the financial markets and the demand and market price for mineral commodities
such as and diesel fuel, steel, concrete, electricity, and other forms of energy, mining equipment, and fluctuations in exchange rates,
particularly with respect to the value of the US dollar, Canadian dollar and South African Rand; changes in accounting policies and methods
that we use to report our financial condition, including uncertainties associated with critical accounting assumptions and estimates;
environmental issues and liabilities associated with mining and processing; geopolitical uncertainty and political and economic instability in
countries in which we operate; and labour strikes, work stoppages, or other interruptions to, or difficulties in, the employment of labour in
markets in which we operate our mines, or environmental hazards, industrial accidents or other events or occurrences, including third party
interference that interrupt operation of our mines or development projects.


11 January 2013
Johannesburg 

Sponsor
Sasfin Capital
(A division of Sasfin Bank Limited)

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