Freelancer Bi-Compax Chronograph Bronze and Titanium Black Dial
Watches · Raymond Weil

Freelancer Bi-Compax Chronograph Bronze and Titanium Black Dial

In the case · one of one
Price on requestSpoken for in person · service for life
  • Hand-finishedGeneva, CH
  • IndependentGeneva, CH · est. 1976
  • Service for lifeThrough Palladio · in person
Why we carry it

A choice we can defend in person.

Raymond Weil is a Geneva family house, independent since 1976, finishing its mechanical watches with care yet building them to be worn. We carry it for that.

This Freelancer Bi-Compax pairs a bronze and titanium case with blue accents, a symmetrical layout giving a 30-minute counter and small seconds with a date at six. The automatic RW5030 turns behind an exhibition back with a 62-hour reserve, on black calf leather. View it on a collector who reads detail closely.

The movement

Hand-finished, made to be serviced.

This movement carries 62 hours of power reserve.

Servicing is organised through us and the manufacture, and the watch comes back to your wrist — with a loaner in the meantime.

Size
Gents
Movement
Mechanical chronograph bi-compax
Power reserve
62 hours
Specifications

The watch, by the number.

The case

Shape
Round
Diameter
43 mm
Case back
Screwed-down
Crystal
Sapphire

Strap & water

Water resistance
100 m, 330 ft, 10 atm
For the life of the watch

A relationship, not a transaction.

Every watch we sell stays close to us. We organise servicing, source straps, and answer the telephone ourselves — for as long as the watch is yours, and the wrist after that.

i.
Service, organised through us

When the time comes, we arrange the full service through Raymond Weil, handle the shipping both ways, and put a loaner on your wrist while you wait.

ii.
Straps & bracelets, for life

Replacement straps and bracelets at cost, in any material the manufacture offers, fitted in person at the bench.

iii.
One person, not a call centre

You speak to Jason — for a warranty question, a service interval, or simply a second opinion — for as long as you own the watch.

iv.
A loaner while yours is away

When your watch is at service we will put another independent on your wrist, so the wrist is never empty.

Begin a viewing

Hold it once. Turn it over.

A watch makes more sense in the hand than on a screen — particularly through the sapphire back. Book a viewing at 900 West Hastings St., Vancouver and we will put a loupe in your hand.

Begin a viewing