BY - Retailer Mar 12, 2012 / 2 MIN READ
Raymond Weil has unveiled a new range of Freelancer watches. The first watch to be launched in this range is the Freelancer Urban Black. The collection distinguishes itself by its elegant and relaxed appearance, its characteristic beveled horns that are completely different from all the others, and the graphic application of its screws. As the collection’s icon, the chronograph has reinvented itself over the years with its various dials, hands and bracelets.
The chronograph, this time, has coated its 42mm case in black c. Its black, galvanic, opaline dial has 8 luminescent Arabic numerals with silver-powdered edges. Two small counters provide the ultimate details of a dial with completely revised parameters – the 30 minutes at 12 o’clock and the 12 hours at 6 o’clock. In contrast with the dial’s modern, graphic features, the case back is transparent and reveals the throbbing mechanical heart of the timekeeper, equipped with 25 rubies and a power reserve of 46 hours. Finally, the extreme hardness of the PVD coating on the case and folding clasp contrasts with the softness of the strap’s semi-matt, black calfskin.
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