Raymond Weil is building on the success of its new Millesime collection of vintage-inspired watches with six references in a new 35mm size and three 39mm chronographs.
Building on the success of the Millesime Small Seconds, which won the 2023 Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) in the Challenge category, the brand introduces four new 35mm models.
Each is powered by the RW4250 automatic movement, offering a 41-hour power reserve and featuring a beautifully balanced sub-dial at 6 o’clock.
The vintage-inspired dials come in distinctive colourways: salmon with grey strap (ref. 2130-STC-80001), anthracite with mint accents (ref. 2130-STC-60001), silver with grey strap (ref. 2130-STC-65001), and cream with rose gold PVD case and lab-grown diamonds (ref. 2130-C5S-64001).
Two 35mm Central Seconds models (ref. 2125 series) introduce a sleeker design with a thinner 9.18mm profile, running on the RW4200 automatic movement.
A sage green dial (ref. 2125-ST-52011) and a cream dial with diamonds (ref. 2125-STS-64001) blend classic and contemporary elements, housed in polished steel cases with five-link bracelets, and Super-LumiNova hands and indices for excellent legibility.
Alongside these, Raymond Weil also unveils three 39mm Millesime Chronographs featuring reverse panda dials and a tri-compax layout.
Powered by the RW5030 automatic chronograph calibre with an impressive 62-hour power reserve, colour options include a stainless steel case with anthracite dial and silver sub-dials (ref. 7765-ST-60651), a camel leather strap version (ref. 7765-STC-6065), and a dressier rose gold PVD model with black dial and white sub-dials (ref. 7765-PC5-20631).
All models feature domed sapphire crystals, 50m water resistance, and transparent casebacks.
The 35mm Raymond Weil Millesime Small Seconds is priced at $1,995, while the Central Seconds costs $2,025, and the Chronographs start from $3,725.