I have an old Raymond Weil Freelancer from 2010 - I can certainly attest to the solidity of case and bracelet, they are really well made - not just for the price, but in any price point. While it's not my favourite watch, they are still really solid pieces.
Unfortunately they put an absolutely garbage movement inside of the excellent case. Also, I think that this watch is heavily overpriced. I agree - they look great but neither the price nor cheap standard Sellita movement can justify a price tag... This movement is ok for 2 times cheaper watch, but not this one.
This is a beautiful watch but the strews that are holding the caliper in place are not symmetrical in position they should be in the same position, that how you present great value and presentation should be delivered. Yes I do own a couple of Raymond Weil watches. 1 is 14 years old and still looks brand new the other is 2 years old. There great value.
You assume I lament that change? I've got a 5-piece platinum salmon dial split second Parmigiani with a rose gold movement coming tomorrow. Life is good. Best, Tim
@@the1916companywatchreviews I'm sure you don't. We've all heard the Rolex boilerplate by now. But I'm also sure these videos don't get as many views, which is a shame.
I have an old Raymond Weil Freelancer from 2010 - I can certainly attest to the solidity of case and bracelet, they are really well made - not just for the price, but in any price point. While it's not my favourite watch, they are still really solid pieces.
Unfortunately they put an absolutely garbage movement inside of the excellent case. Also, I think that this watch is heavily overpriced. I agree - they look great but neither the price nor cheap standard Sellita movement can justify a price tag... This movement is ok for 2 times cheaper watch, but not this one.
Absolutely stunning, and what a movement! I think Raymond Weil is definitely overlooked
I agree!
I got you, it's been a while we've got a raymond weil!👍🏼
Not sure why, but something about this watch is very appealing!
I wear a 42mm - 6mm thick Raymond Toccata daily....the most comfortable solid watch I own.
This is a beautiful watch but the strews that are holding the caliper in place are not symmetrical in position they should be in the same position, that how you present great value and presentation should be delivered. Yes I do own a couple of Raymond Weil watches. 1 is 14 years old and still looks brand new the other is 2 years old. There great value.
Beautiful watch at a great price.
I wish you would review the RW Basquiat
A Raymond Weil. Thank you, Mr. Mosso.
“I believe button” 😂😂😂
This looks way better than Patek Nautilus because the square shape has minimum bezel.
Very nice!!
Great watch. Want Blue one
I love square faced watches. The face and indices are classically retro
I do too! Squares, rectangles, tonneaus, etc. There’s something very retro chic about that style.
Super 🎉
Very nice but don't like dials that show off the balance like it's a tourbillon..
The only issue is the price compared to other RW watches
I'd like to see this watch on a brown, suede strap
Hmmm, never considered a Raymond Weill. Not bad though.
🎉nice🎉
It's like one of those weak benign animals that has evolved to resemble a distant cousin species that's far more costly to bargain with.
Wtf are you smoking ?
So I guess this is what you have to review when you can't review Rolex anymore, huh?
You assume I lament that change? I've got a 5-piece platinum salmon dial split second Parmigiani with a rose gold movement coming tomorrow. Life is good.
Best,
Tim
@@the1916companywatchreviews I'm sure you don't. We've all heard the Rolex boilerplate by now. But I'm also sure these videos don't get as many views, which is a shame.
@@crap8011just stop, dude. You are embarrassing yourself. Thanks for logging on.
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