freelancer Pop Bi-Compax Chronograph Limited-Edition
RAYMOND WEIL , the family-owned and operated Swiss watchmaker, proudly presents a limited-edition timepiece that pays homage to the enchanting world of live music. In an exciting partnership with RAYMOND WEIL ambassadors Sandy Sax and Victor Le Douarec, the Brand is celebrating the magic of music and the power of share

RAYMOND WEIL , the family-owned and operated Swiss watchmaker, proudly presents a limited-edition timepiece that pays homage to the enchanting world of live music. In an exciting partnership with RAYMOND WEIL ambassadors Sandy Sax and Victor Le Douarec, the Brand is celebrating the magic of music and the power of shared experiences.
Limited to just 400 pieces, The freelancer Pop Bi-Compax Chronograph Limited Edition features hints of turquoise adorning the dial, bezel and oscillating weight. The timepiece also boasts a 43.5mm titanium case with a black ceramic tachymeter bezel, RW5030 automatic movement, 56-hour power reserve and the RW monogram to the crown.
Elie Bernheim, CEO of RAYMOND WEIL , says: “This limited edition is an ode to live music. It celebrates the joy of sharing a musical moment together. With hints of vibrant colour on the dial, the design offers an added creative energy within our collection of freelancer chronographs. The full titanium case and bracelet provide lightweight comfortability both on stage and in the audience.”
Brand ambassadors for Raymond Weil, saxophonist Sandy Sax and emerging pianist Victor Le Douarec have created a special song that celebrates the harmonious relationship between horology and music. Through engaging visuals and a joyful performance, this project ignites a shared passion for the beauty of music and the elegance of timekeeping, and can be viewed below:
Available now at Raymond-weil.co.uk , £3,495.
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