Raymond Weil Freelancer Date Two Tone Blue Dial 40mm 2741-stp-50001
$53.23
$87.83
RAYMOND WEIL FREELANCER DATE TWO TONE BLUE DIAL40MM 2741-STP-50001DescriptionEquipped with the RW4420 mechanical self-winding movement with a 41-hour power reserve, this freelancer timepiece combines technical precision with refined aesthetics. The 40 mm case, crafted from stainless steel with yellow gold PVD plating, features curvier lugs and tighter bezel lines, designed to enhance light reflection and ensure an improved fit on the wrist. The captivating sunrayed blue dial creates a sophisticated depth and dynamic play of light. Applied indexes enhanced with white Super-LumiNova and refined hands ensure optimal legibility, while the large date display at 3 o’clock adds a contemporary character. A subtle minute track positioned on the inner bezel completes the harmonious design. The two-tone bracelet, fitted with a double-push folding clasp, offers both comfort and security. A screwed-down crown embossed with the RW monogram and a transparent sapphire caseback reveal the automatic movement within, showcasing the W-shaped oscillating weight—a distinctive signature of the brand. Water-resistant up to 100 meters, this timepiece embodies both performance and elegance. Launched in 2007, the freelancer collection was created in honor of the free-spirited man who wishes to remain in control of his own destiny. Blending classic elegance with modern refinement, this latest addition continues to capture the collection’s signature balance of independence and timeless design.Technical datasCollection: freelancerSize: GentsShape: RoundMovement: Mechanical with automatic windingPower Reserve: 41 hoursCase Material: Stainless steel with yellow tone PVD coatingCase size: 40 mmCase Thickness: 9.77 mmCase Back: Screwed-down, with sapphire crystalWater Resistance: 100 m, 330 ft, 10 atmCrystal: Sapphire with anti-reflection coating on both sidesDial: Sunrayed blue with applied indexesCrown: Screwed-down, with RW monogramClasp: Stainless steel folding clasp with double push-security system
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