We carry Raymond Weil because it puts a serious, properly-finished Swiss mechanical watch on the wrist. For many it is a first mechanical watch — and a first watch deserves to be a well-made one.

We carry Raymond Weil because it puts a serious, properly-finished Swiss mechanical watch on the wrist. For many it is a first mechanical watch — and a first watch deserves to be a well-made one.
Family-owned for fifty years, which still counts. A properly-finished Swiss mechanical watch with no compromise on the finishing — the featured Freelancer and Millesime run on the RW1212 automatic, with a thirty-eight-hour reserve.
“Family-owned for fifty years, which still counts for something.”
Raymond Weil was established in Geneva in 1976 and has stayed family-owned for fifty years, which still counts for something.
We carry Raymond Weil because it puts a serious, properly-finished Swiss mechanical watch on the wrist.
For many it is a first mechanical watch — and a first watch deserves to be a properly-made one.
The featured Freelancer and Millesime run on the RW1212 automatic, with a thirty-eight-hour reserve and finishing held to no compromise.
We carry the Freelancer and the Millesime — a properly-finished Swiss mechanical watch with no compromise on the finishing. Price on request.

The GPHG-awarded line — sector dials and small seconds, genuinely Swiss and worn without pretence.

Raymond Weil’s mechanical mainstay — automatics, chronographs and skeletons at an honest level.

Quartz classics in steel and two-tone, often set with diamonds — an easy first Swiss watch.

Slim, legible dress watches — a clean dial, a leather strap, nothing surplus.






















































