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Raymond WeilThe Beatles Limited Edition Maestro Watch

R10,999

Retail: R20,700
Limited Stock Available
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RAYMOND WEIL celebrates the iconic Beatles with an exceptional limited edition timepiece.

The maestro Beatles Limited Edition features a mechanical self-winding movement housed in a 40mm polished steel case. The silver galvanic dial features the 13 Beatles’ album titles written all around the bespoke dial, with a special “Help” index at 4 o’clock which recalls the cover of the iconic album released in 1965 and matches the polished steel bracelet. It features the official Beatles logo and a date window at 3 o’clock. Finally, the case-back presents a smoked sapphire crystal that carries the official Beatles logo and the limited edition number engraved.

This unique timepiece paying tribute to the legendary Fab Four is limited to 3,000 pieces.

Product Features
  • Size: Gents
  • Collection: Maestro
  • Dial shape: Round
  • Movements: Mechanical with automatic winding
  • Power reserve: 38 Hours
  • Moment Caliber height: 4.6
  • Case Material: Stainless steel
  • Case size: 40mm
  • Case thickness: 9.2mm
  • Water resistance: 50 m
  • Crystal material: Saphire
  • Dial colour: Silver
  • Strap material: Stainless steel
  • Clasp: Folding clasp with push-security system
  • Made in Switzerland
  • Warranty: 2 year
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