For the first time, the RAYMOND WEIL freelancer Calibre RW1212 Skeleton is housed in a 38mm stainless steel case, showcasing RAYMOND WEIL’s innovative spirit and modern approach to watchmaking. The brand’s commitment to innovation is evident in the open-worked dial, which draws attention to the balance wheel at 6 o’clock, revealing the intricate beauty of the watch’s construction and underscoring RAYMOND WEIL’s mastery in horology.
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The new Calibre RW1212
This two-handed model is powered by the Calibre RW1212, an in-house developed self-winding mechanical movement that offers a 41-hour power reserve.
The Calibre RW1212 features a new sunray brushed finish coated in black ruthenium. Special care has been taken with the colour balance of this timepiece. The bridge is finished in black ruthenium, while the rhodium-plated and steel movement components echo the stainless-steel case. Gold accents on the movement wheels, as well as on the balance wheel, complete the harmonious, refined design.
Since its debut in 2007, the freelancer collection has embodied the spirit of the free-spirited individual who values control over his destiny, with an eclectic range of urbane, mechanical timepieces designed to resonate with his journey.
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