Raymond Weil Men’s 7260-STC-00718 Parsifal Analog Display Swiss Automatic Brown Watch
$3,500.00
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Features
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Product Dimensions: 5.91 x 5.91 x 5.91 inches; 1 Pounds
- Item model number: 7260-STC-00718
- Department: Mens
- Batteries: 1 Product Specific batteries required. (included)
- Date First Available: July 31, 2013
- Manufacturer: Raymond Weil
Watch Information
- Brand, Seller, or Collection Name: RAYMOND WEIL
- Model number: 7260-STC-00718
- Part Number: 7260-STC-00718
- Model Year: 2011
- Item Shape: Round
- Dial window material type: Anti reflective sapphire
- Display Type: Analog
- Clasp: Deployment Clasp
- Case material: Stainless Steel
- Case diameter: 40 millimeters
- Case Thickness: 10 millimeters
- Band Material: Faux Leather
- Band size: Men's Standard
- Band width: 20 millimeters
- Band Color: Brown
- Dial color: Brown
- Bezel material: Stainless Steel
- Bezel function: Stationary
- Calendar: Date
- Item weight: 16 Ounces
- Movement: Swiss Automatic
- Water resistant depth: 330 Feet
- Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here [PDF ]
Product Details
Raymond Weil, located in the heart of Geneva, Switzerland, is one of the last independent Swiss luxury watch companies. Even more uniquely, the company has remained a family business and is currently managed by Raymond Weil's son-in-law Olivier Bernheim, and his sons, Elie and Pierre Bernheim.
Raymond Weil opened his watch-making business in 1976 during a very difficult period for mechanical watches. At the time, quartz watches were swiftly replacing their predecessors as a more affordable and equally accurate alternative. However, due to his 26 years of experience in the industry, Raymond Weil's design concepts, impeccable, mechanical movements, and commitment to entirely Swiss-made products earned him a clientele that continued to expand over the past 37 years.
Despite the company's current popularity, these high standards have not relaxed, and each Raymond Weil watch passes 350 different checks before being put on the market. Raymond Weil's in-depth knowledge of horology has earned him several prestigious recognitions, including being named President of the Watch Manufacturer's Union of Geneva, Vice President of the Watch Industry's Training Center in Lausanne, member of the Watchmakers' Federation, and President of the Exhibitors' Committee of the World Watch-making and Jewelry Exhibition at Basel.
The company's signature motto--"Independence is a state of mind"--is a reminder of its desire to conceive timepieces that are different, elegant and modern, while at the same time displaying all the rigor of watchmaking excellence.
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