Raymond Weil Releases Its First Tourbillon Watch

Raymond Weil Releases Its First Tourbillon Watch

 

Founded in 1976 in Gevena, by Raymond Weil, The Raymon Weil Geneve is a Swiss watchmaker and it is one of the last independent brands in the Swiss watch industry. Founded in the middle of the period of the crisis in the watch industry, Raymons Weil decided to establish his distribution network first in Europe and then worldwide. Some of the most popular Raymons Weil collections are the Parsifal, the Tango and the Maestro. Raymond Weil Releases Its First Tourbillon Watch

In 2015, Raymond Weil, the company known for making affordable mechanical watches, just released its tourbillon watch. The Nabuco Cello Tourbillon watch, a 46mm watch priced at $40,000. The manual watch has a power reserve of 107 hours, with a tourbillon at 6 o’clock. Made with steel and titanium with black PVD-coated carbon fiber sides and an exhibition caseback. The Nabucco Cello Tourbillion is an extremely limited edition–Raymond Weil is making only 10 of them and will be available this month.

Here are some of Raymond Weil’s new releases:

1 – The Nabuco Cello Tourbillon Watch – $40,000

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2 – The Gibson/Nabuco Collection watch – $5,000

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3 – The Limited Edition Ladies Tocatta watch w/ diamonds – $1,895

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4 – The Raymond Weil Sinatra watch

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