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In 2023, Raymond Weil introduced the Millesime collection as a tribute to Swiss watchmaking tradition. Embracing the ‘neo-vintage’ trend, the collection is distinguished by its sectorized dial and geometric lines, striking a balance between tradition and modernity. In April 2024, during the brand’s debut at Watches & Wonders, Raymond Weil unveiled 11 new models in three categories. Now, to celebrate the collection’s first year of success, five new 35mm models have been introduced: three featuring a central seconds hand and two with a moon phase complication adorned with a human face radiating optimism.
Starting with the more intricate release, the Millesime Moon Phase, this model features a 35mm x 9.98mm case and is available in two versions: a rose gold PVD case with a silver dial, or a steel case with 16 lab-grown diamonds on the lugs and a denim blue dial. The dials feature Arabic numerals, Super-Luminova coated hands, and display the time along with a moon phase aperture at 6 o'clock, highlighting the iconic human face.
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This model is powered by the automatic RW4280 movement, providing a 41-hour power reserve. Both versions are paired with navy blue genuine calf leather straps featuring a distinctive W-stitched detail. The steel variant comes with a stainless steel buckle, while the rose gold PVD version is fitted with a matching rose gold PVD-coated buckle. The prices are CHF 2,450 / AED 10,600 for the steel version and CHF 2,225 / AED 9,600 for the rose gold PVD variant.

The second release in the Millesime collection is a simpler time-only display, also measuring 35mm in diameter but slightly slimmer than the Moon Phase models, with a thickness of 9.18mm. Three stylish options are introduced, each featuring a stainless steel case. Two of these models come in stainless steel with denim blue (16 lab-grown diamonds on the lugs) and silver dials, while the third is a gold PVD version with a striking burgundy dial and matching bracelet.
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The trio is powered by the Caliber RW4200, an automatic movement with a 38-hour power reserve. The steel variants are paired with gray or navy blue genuine calf leather straps featuring a distinctive W-stitched detail and a traditional stainless steel buckle, while the rose gold PVD model comes with a matching rose gold PVD-coated bracelet and a double push-security system clasp. The prices for the collection range from CHF 1,575 to 1,925, equivalent to AED 6,800 to 8,300.
For more information you can visit Raymond Weil’s official website.
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