The house of Raymond Weil has recently issued its new Maestro Moonphase watch to be officially unveiled at the forthcoming Baselworld 2011 event.The appealing timepiece is proposed with a 39.50 mm case, which boasts a classic looking outfit. Crafted from stainless steel, it is 10.50 mm high. The case is outlined by a noble bezel, skillfully produced from the same material.
A personification of discreet, yet attractive style, the new Raymond Weil watch reveals elegant lugs and an easy-to-operate winding crown at 3 o’clock.
The impressive black dial is completed with oversized Roman numerals. The dial captures the time with hour and minutes Breguet-type hands, rendered in steel. Indicating the seconds is a slim centralized hand.
The date is presented in a round counter, nicely arranged at 6 o’clock. The undeniable highlight of the new Raymond Weil Maestro Moonphase watch is surely the moon-phase indicator, nestled between 10 and 11 o’clock.
The successful design of the display is completed by the brand’s logo, featured at 1 o’clock. Protecting the watch face is a high grade sapphire crystal. The same glass is employed in manufacturing of the case-back.
Giving life to this set of useful functions is a Swiss-made self-winding caliber RW4500 movement. Embellished with 26 jewels, it runs at the rate of 28,800 vibrations per hour and offers a 38-hour power reserve.
A black leather strap magnifies the understated nobility of the new Raymond Weil watch, which is easy-to-wear on all occasions.
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