Despite its elegant yet sporty appearance, the watch is rather practical for day-to-day use, too. Water-resistant to 100m, self-winding with a power reserve of 38 hours, sapphire crystal with dual-sided anti-glare treatment, an ultra-comfortable stitched rubber strap…
It’s an eminently wearable watch and even fits comfortably under a shirt cuff.
Oh, and it’s only $4,795 AUD.
We can’t think of another skeletonised men’s watch on the market that offers such precision and quality for such a price. You could tack another zero (or two) onto the end of its price tag and most watch fans wouldn’t bat an eyelid, especially if it had a Patek Philippe or Roger Dubuis logo on its dial.
Simply put, the Raymond Weil Freelancer Calibre RW1212 Skeleton is a triumph of Swiss watchmaking, and represents a bold new chapter in the history of the RAYMOND WEIL brand.