Since it was founded in 1976, RAYMOND WEIL has gained a reputation for its distinctive blend of Swiss quality, accomplished design and value for money. Moreover, by employing an extraordinary degree of ingenuity, Genevan Maison has democratised various horological genres that have historically proved prohibitively expensive. One such example is the ‘open-worked’ timepiece, also known as the ‘skeleton’ watch. MOVEMENT: Mechanical self-winding skeleton movement POWER RESERVE: 38 hours FUNCTIONS: Central hours, minutes CASE: Round – Stainless steel, Diameter: 42.5 mm, Thickness: 10.6 mm CROWN: Screwed-down, with RW monogram CRYSTALS: Sapphire with dual-sided antiglare treatment DIAL: White with blue indexes INDEXES: Nickel plating with coating white Super-Luminova® HANDS: Barrel-shaped, enhanced with white Super-Luminova® CASE BACK: Screwed-down, with sapphire crystal BRACELET: Genuine calf leather RW folding clasp stainless steel and double push-security system WATER RESISTANCE: 100m, 330ft, 10 ATM