Raymond Weil Maestro - 39.5mm

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Equipped with a mechanical self-winding movement, this Maestro watch features an elegant stainless steel bracelet and matching 40mm case with a date window at 3 o'clock, and a sophisticated silver dial with blue hands, punctuated by black Roman numerals that enhance the traditional design.

Launched in 2010, the Maestro ("master" in Italian) collection demonstrates the virtuosity of Swiss watchmaker RAYMOND WEIL, celebrating the world of classical music and the respect that a renowned composer or conductor inspires. This collection of mechanical watches combines elegance and sophistication with innovation, featuring some of the most renowned technical complications of the Swiss watchmaking tradition.

Automatic movement
  • Ref. 2237-ST-00659
  • Diameter 39.5 mm
  • Gender Men's
  • Clasp Folding Clasp
  • Brand Raymond Weil
  • Warranty 2 years
  • Product Type New
  • Case Stainless Steel
  • Dial color Silver
  • Strap Stainless Steel
  • Year
  • Collection Maestro
  • Box Yes

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