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Mr. Raymond Weil Limited Edition Maestro Timepiece [Video]

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November 2014


Raymond Weil was a great man whose vision led to the creation of a Company which, over the course of almost four decades, has gained international renown.
The Company remains to this day one of the last few independent family-run watchmakers, carrying the legacy left by an exceptional man to his family.
Elie Bernheim, grandson of the founder, today heads the Raymond Weil family business, and with the maestro collection is offering a truly unique limited edition timepiece, paying fitting tribute to a life’s work.

Maestro - Mr. Raymond Weil Limited Edition
Maestro - Mr. Raymond Weil Limited Edition

A timepiece in tribute to a life’s work is the quiet testament the Company wished to pay its founder.
A subtle reference to Raymond Weil’s favourite complication, an automatic winding mechanical heart, equipped with a 42-hour power reserve, sits inside this COSC-certified chronometer.
Each timepiece is engraved with a unique number on its movement and comes with a certificate issued by the COSC official organization.
The 45mm 18K rose gold case shelters a dial featuring Raymond Weil’s hand-written signature. The chronograph pushbuttons sit on both sides of the crown and allow for the chronometer to start, stop, restart and reset.

Mr. Raymond Weil Limited Edition Maestro Timepiece Mr. Raymond Weil Limited Edition Maestro Timepiece

It is an expertly conducted harmony of decoration which comes to life under the baton of the music-loving watchmaker, granting this timepiece all of its pedigree. The distinctive sign of high-quality watch movements, a “côtes de Genève” decoration embellishes the skeleton oscillating weight adorned with the Raymond Weil monogram.
Presented in a prestigious box made of olive tree wood and bearing Raymond Weil’s signature, the timepiece expresses all of its personality, flattered by an impressive showcase of craftsmanship.

With this 100-piece numbered limited edition tribute timepiece, Raymond Weil is not only highlighting its attachment to watch-making values but above all to family values.

Source: Raymond Weil