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Raymond Weil Watches

Raymond Weil Watches

Raymond Weil was founded in 1976 and its origins were based in the Swiss watch making tradition, but it still had chic style. Both elegant and attractively priced, Raymond Weil watches appeal to today's younger watch buyers who want style and dynamism.

Warranty

Raymond Weil watches are warranted by Raymond Weil, to the original purchaser, to be free from defects in material and workmanship, under normal use, for a period of one year from the date of purchase.

Raymond Product Line

Raymond Weil Tango Mini Ladies Watch (model 5860-STZ-00924) Raymond Weil Tango Mini Ladies Watch (model 5860-STZ-00924) comes in stainless steel with a cubic zirconia bezel and mother of pearl dial. With quartz movement and water resistance to 165 feet, this watch lists for $850.
Raymond Weil Women's Parsifal Diamond Watch (model 9995SCS00995) The Raymond Weil Women's Parsifal Diamond Watch (model 9995SCS00995) comes with a stainless steel bracelet and case, with a diamond bezel and 1st cross with diamonds. The dial is mother of pearl and set with 8 diamonds. This watch, water resistant to 165 feet, is listed at $3683.
Raymond Weil Men's Othello Watch (model 2010STC00580) The Raymond Weil Men's Othello Watch (model 2010STC00580) features a sapphire crystal and quartz movement. Water-resistant to 165 feet, it's listed at $975.
Raymond Weil Gents Don Giovanni Watch (model 9973ST00659) The Raymond Weil Gents Don Giovanni Watch (model 9973ST00659) comes with a curved case and bracelet, in stainless steel, framing a silver dial with Roman numerals. With a curved sapphire crystal, this watch is water-resistant to 165 feet and lists for $1025.

Other Raymond Weil Series

Since its beginning, Raymond Weil has loved classical music and sought to complement it in style and grace. Aside from the series above, Raymond Weil series' names and styles reflect this love.

In 1983, Raymond Weil brought out the classical Amadeus collection, dedicated to Mozart. In 1988, the debut of the color-stained-crystal Traviata watch was instrumental in crystallizing Raymond Weil's recognition as a leader in technical and aesthetic design.

Other Raymond Weil series include: