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Raymond Weil Expands Millésime Collection with New Variants and a Chronograph

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Hot on the heels of Watches & Wonders 2025, where Raymond Weil drew attention with the debut of its freelancer Complete Calendar, the independent, family-owned Geneva watchmaker— set to mark its 50th anniversary next year— returns to the spotlight with a refined expansion of its Millésime collection. This is the same line that earned the prestigious Grand Prix de l'Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) Challenge Watch Prize in 2023. Six new smaller iterations of the Millésime join the collection this year, including two models that, for the first time, feature a central seconds hand— marking a subtle yet significant evolution in the line. These are accompanied by a newly introduced chronograph, available in three distinctive variants.

Millésime Chronograph 39mm

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Offered in both stainless steel and rose gold PVD-coated steel, the Millésime Chronograph 39mm delivers a refined interpretation of one of watchmaking’s most enduring genres. Staying true to the collection’s vintage-inspired aesthetic, the watch features a sector-style dial with a classic tri-compax layout in a striking reverse panda configuration, complemented by a tachymeter scale on the flange.

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Available in black or anthracite, the dial is enhanced by Superluminova coated hour markers and hands for optimal legibility in low light. A domed, box-style sapphire crystal underscores the retro appeal, while the exhibition case back reveals the Sellita-based automatic caliber RW5030 with an impressive 62-hour power reserve.

Water-resistant to 50 meters, the Millésime Chronograph 39mm is available with a leather strap and a bracelet, with pricing starting at $3,625.

Millésime Small Seconds 35mm

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Previously available in a 39.5mm diameter, the Millésime Small Seconds collection has been expanded with four new executions in a refined 35mm x 10.25mm case. This reduced size enhances the timepiece's elegant character and makes it an ideal unisex option, further emphasizing its dress watch appeal.

Each model is powered by the self-winding RW4250 caliber, based on a Sellita movement, offering a power reserve of 41 hours, and attached to a leather strap. The new models are available in the following combinations:

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  • Ref. 2130-STC-80001: Salmon dial with a stainless-steel case and grey strap
  • Ref. 2130-STC-60001: Anthracite dial featuring a mint-colored minute track and small seconds, paired with a steel case and patinated brown leather strap
  • Ref. 2130-STC-65001: Silver dial with a stainless-steel case and grey strap
  • Ref. 2130-C5S-64001: Cream dial housed in a rose gold PVD-coated case, burgundy strap, and lugs adorned with 16 lab-grown diamonds

Pricing starts at $1,995.

Millésime Central Seconds 35mm

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Last but not least, Raymond Weil introduces a fresh perspective to the collection with the Millésime Central Seconds 35mm. Featuring sector dials with the collection’s signature contrasting finishes, these elegant timepieces are offered in sage green (ref. 2125-ST-52011) and cream (ref. 2125-STS-64001)— the latter distinguished by lugs adorned with 16 lab-grown diamonds, adding a touch of refined sophistication.

Slimmer than their small seconds counterparts, the 9.18mm-thick steel cases house the Sellita-based self-winding caliber RW4200, which delivers a 41-hour power reserve. Completing the look is a five-link stainless steel bracelet, adding a sporty touch.

Pricing starts at $1,750.

To learn more, visit Raymond Weil, here.

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