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Freelancer Men's Automatic Chronograph Blue Dial Bracelet Watch, 43.5mm 7741-ST3-50021

Regular price $3,875.00

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Product Description

The 43.5mm stainless steel case encompasses a combination of brushed and polished surfaces and is attached to a 5-row stainless steel bracelet. Both the hands and indexes are lined with luminescent treatment, aiding readability in restricted light. Featuring a blue scratch-resistant ceramic inlay marked with a tachymeter scale, the bezel contributes to the refined and luxurious feel of the timepiece. Enhancing the model’s appearance, the dial is slightly smoked with a snailed hour track and the counters are framed with silver-toned circlets.
At the heart of the freelancer tri-compax chronograph sits the Calibre RW5030. Visible through the exhibition case back, this automatic movement has a power reserve of 62 hours. This model is available in multiple colour and strap variations.
Launched in 2007, the freelancer collection was created in honor of the free-spirited man who wishes to remain in control of his own destiny, and features an eclectic mix of urbane mechanical watches. The freelancer mixes classic and modest to create a harmonious and unique design. Constantly reinterpreting itself and free from all constraints, the freelancer conserves those elements which constitute its strengths.

Brand History

Raymond Weil was founded in 1976 in Geneva, Switzerland, by Raymond Weil during a challenging time for the Swiss watch industry. The brand stood out for its dedication to traditional Swiss craftsmanship and elegant, accessible luxury. Inspired by music, many collections, such as Maestro and Toccata, reflect this passion. Over the years, Raymond Weil introduced innovations like the Freelancer and embraced modern trends while staying true to its classic roots. Still family-owned, the brand is globally renowned for blending sophistication, precision, and artistry in its timepieces.