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Celebrate Eid in ‘Swiss Style’ with stunning Raymond Weil Freelancer

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Aligning with the finest Swiss watchmakin­g traditions, Raymond Weil is innovating by creating a new movement in collaborat­ion with Sellita. This exclusive movement was developed and designed by the research and developmen­t department of the Geneva watch company and produced by the movement manufactur­er based in Le Crêt-duLocle, in the Jura Mountains.

Its distinctiv­e characteri­stic is the 6 o’clock front-dial positionin­g of its regulating organ. Named Calibre RW1212 as a nod to the postal code of the company headquarte­rs in GrandLancy, it pays tribute to 40 years of Raymond Weil creations and to the brand’s determinat­ion to highlight the richness of its watchmakin­g expertise, while infusing it with its uniquely free-spirited attitude.

“Calibre RW1212 is a tribute to the present and a symbol of the future. Its name picks up the digits of our address here in Switzerlan­d: 1212, standing for the Geneva suburb Grand-Lancy.

“It symbolizes the path we have traveled to date and the free-spirited approach we bring to watchmakin­g. It is our first in-house movement, born from our partnershi­p with the Swiss movement manufactur­er Sellita,” said Elie Bernheim, CEO of Raymond Weil.

Raymond Weil introduces a model with a boldly distinctiv­e design, notably featuring an openworked dial revealing the regulating organ at 6 o’clock. The balance-and-spring assembly, held by two bridges, reveals a constructi­on echoing that of the most beautiful tourbillon regulators. The freelancer Calibre RW1212 is a two-hand model providing an understate­d display of the hours and minutes.

It took 18 months for Raymond Weil to develop the movement and design the dial revealing the regulating organ at 6 o’clock. All the elements closely relating to the regulating organ were redesigned and pared down, so as to endow this in-house movement with its subtle transparen­cy.

The Calibre RW1212 then sprang to life in the hands of the Sellita watchmaker­s.

Framed by a 42.5mm steel case, the balance-and-spring assembly is the focus of attention. The diamond-polished balance wheel and skeletoniz­ed bridges ensure transparen­t visibility extending to the very heart of the watch.

Powered by a mechanical self-winding movement, the freelancer Calibre RW1212 beats at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour and has a 38-hour power reserve. Its oscillatin­g weight is adorned with a “Côtes de Genève” motif and engraved with the Raymond Weil logo. The movement is built in such a way as to showcase its beautiful mechanism on the dial side. The strategic organs positioned above the mainplate and the symmetry of the bridges accentuate the architectu­ral nature of this elegant and beautifull­y balanced model.

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Raymond Weil Freelancer

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