Framed by a 42mm steel case, the Freelancer Calibre RW1212 Skeleton is a two-handed model equipped with an in-house self-winding mechanical movement that beats to a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour and features a 38-hour power reserve.
RAYMOND WEIL asserts its ambition for innovation with the dial completely opened, offering a view of the balance wheel at 6 o’clock and exposing the manufacturing beauty, and highlighting the richness of watchmaking expertise. The black rubber strap offers modernity and urban style to this exclusive timepiece. The new stylish skeleton Calibre RW1212 is proof of the ever-evolving achievements to these in-house movements.
Launched in 2007, the Freelancer collection was created in honour of the free-spirited man who wishes to remain in control of his own destiny, featuring an eclectic mix of urbane mechanical watches.
“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 travelled 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”
ELIE BERNHEIM
CEO, RAYMOND WEIL