RAYMOND WEIL - FREELANCER
RWU-7780-TI-20425
Regular price $4,200.00 Save $-4,200.00/
The freelancer Pop Chronograph Bi-compax is a tribute to live music. Limited to only 400 pieces, 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 comfort both on stage and in the audience.
The symmetrical bi-compax layout features a 30-minute chronograph counter and a small seconds display. The barrel-shaped hour and minute hands are generously proportioned and, in conjunction with the applied indexes, prove highly legible. The hour track is snailed, while the hands and indexes feature luminescent treatment, improving readability in restricted light.
This dial wonderfully plays with colour, depths and textures, creating a subtle, sophisticated appearance. The chronograph seconds hand, counters and the pulsometer scale are all presented in shades of turquoise. A date display is positioned at 6 o’clock with a black date disc, matching the colour of the dial. The tachymeter scale, presented on the bezel, provides the means to determine the speed of a vehicle over a known distance and the pulsometer scale allows the wearer to determine the heart rate of an individual.
The movement, the Calibre RW5030, is visible via the exhibition case back and has been fitted with a W-shaped skeleton oscillating weight, a reference to the founder’s surname. The Calibre RW5030 possesses a power reserve of 56 hours. This timepiece comes on a titanium bracelet and double push-security clasp.
The symmetrical bi-compax layout features a 30-minute chronograph counter and a small seconds display. The barrel-shaped hour and minute hands are generously proportioned and, in conjunction with the applied indexes, prove highly legible. The hour track is snailed, while the hands and indexes feature luminescent treatment, improving readability in restricted light.
This dial wonderfully plays with colour, depths and textures, creating a subtle, sophisticated appearance. The chronograph seconds hand, counters and the pulsometer scale are all presented in shades of turquoise. A date display is positioned at 6 o’clock with a black date disc, matching the colour of the dial. The tachymeter scale, presented on the bezel, provides the means to determine the speed of a vehicle over a known distance and the pulsometer scale allows the wearer to determine the heart rate of an individual.
The movement, the Calibre RW5030, is visible via the exhibition case back and has been fitted with a W-shaped skeleton oscillating weight, a reference to the founder’s surname. The Calibre RW5030 possesses a power reserve of 56 hours. This timepiece comes on a titanium bracelet and double push-security clasp.