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The final watch dedicated to the legendary band. Raymond Weil’s Maestro The Beatles—the fi

The final watch dedicated to the legendary band. Raymond Weil’s Maestro The Beatles—the final two editions dedicated to the ‘Fab Four’ The Beatles ‘Let it be’—the grand finale of Raymond Weil’s tribute to the legendary band—and its predecessor, the ‘Sgt Pepper’s’ special edition Undoubtedly, no other musical group has transformed the rock and roll genre as much as The Beatles have. Their immense popularity and influence largely remain intact even after over five decades since their break-up, and they continue to enjoy cult status, unlike any other mainstream musicians. Therefore, when it comes to paying a fitting tribute to this legendary English rock band, only a handful of watchmakers have enough rigour, and an understanding of the music world in order to do so. Known for crafting timepieces inspired by iconic musical acts, the Swiss-based Raymond Weil are one such brand. Over the years, they have perfectly exhibited their ingenious craftsmanship coupled with limitless creativity and have become known for their meticulously designed timepieces. Raymond Weil began their exceptional partnership with the Fab Four back in 2016, with the release of the Maestro The Beatles Limited Edition—a timepiece that commemorated the musical journey of the band. After its success and critical appreciation, they introduced two more iterations of the watch, which paid homage to The Beatles’ last recorded album Abbey Road and one of their bestselling records, Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. In 2021, the Geneva-based brand concluded the series with the fourth and final The Beatles edition—paying tribute to the final album released by the group, Let It Be. The Maestro ‘Let it be’ Limited Edition isn’t just a more refined timepiece than the previous Beatles watches; it also features subtly integrated tributes that symbolise the timelessness of the famed band. MRP: Starts at ₹1,26,000 For more information, please call our Luxury Watch Helpline on [+91 8725028899](tel:08725028899), [+91 8725028882](tel:08725028882) [Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp]( The Raymond Weil Maestro The Beatles ‘Let It Be’—a poised homage to the ‘Fab Four’ Released in 1970, the album Let It Be presented The Beatles not as some grand, out-worldly band, but rather as four guys making music together in a room. The idea behind the album was to return to simplicity. And Raymond Weil have taken cues from this while designing the all-new timepiece. It is the first Maestro watch to feature a skeletonised movement visible through a flawless cut-out on the dial, which resembles the topographic shape of the city of Liverpool, United Kingdom—the native home of the musical group. Not only this, the overall look of the watch plays on the contrast between the anthracite hue of the dial and the rose-gold plated hour indices; four of them appear in a group at the four o’clock position, in honour of the Fab Four. In addition to the central, three-hand timekeeping system, there is the brand emblem at three o’clock, which is in line with the official logo of The Beatles, at nine. Even with multiple elements and the open-worked part, the dial remains poised, elegant, and a delight to look at. A sturdy and ergonomically-designed case, with a vegan leather strap Housed in a stainless steel case, sized at 40mm and water-resistant to 50m, the new Maestro limited edition comes with perfectly polished surfaces and a curving two-step bezel that adds depth to its case profile. In addition to the knurled crown, the timepiece offers an ergonomic case design, thanks to its narrow, straight lugs, which make for a super-comfortable feel on the wrist. Keeping in line with its previous iteration, the ‘Sgt Pepper’s’ edition, this variant too comes attached with a light brown strap, made from a polyurethane material with vegan leather. Its colour and fuzzy texture are reminiscent of the famous coat worn by John Lennon during the band’s last live performance on the rooftop of Apple Corps in London in January 1969. What’s more, the strap is equipped with an ‘RW’-branded steel folding clasp and a double-push security system. MRP: ₹1,80,500 For more information, please call our Luxury Watch Helpline on [+91 8725028899](tel:08725028899), [+91 8725028882](tel:08725028882) [Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp]( A powerful skeletonised movement As mentioned before, the new Maestro The Beatles edition offers a partially skeletonised movement. Owing to the nice cut-out on the dial, one can admire the inner workings of the calibre with its mainspring barrel, balance wheel, and segments of the gear train on display. The Sellita SW200-based RW 4215 is an automatic calibre and consists of exquisite finishes, along with skeletonised bridges, blued screws, and extensive perlage finishing. It beats at a frequency of 28,800vph and provides a minimum power reserve of 38 hours. On turning over the timepiece, the movement is visible through a lightly smoked caseback, which also features The Beatles official logo. Raymond Weil’s Maestro The Beatles ‘Let It Be’ Limited Edition in a nutshell Limited to just 3,000 units, the Maestro The Beatles ‘Let it be’ exemplifies Raymond Weil’s watchmaking expertise, innovation and genuine love and commitment to their musical associations. The timepiece is nothing short of an ideal homage to one of the greatest rock bands ever and a pleasant reminder of the last concert by the group, which took place some 53 years ago. - Case: Stainless steel, 40mm - Glass: Sapphire crystal - Caseback: Smoked sapphire crystal, with The Beatles logo - Water resistance: 50m - Dial: Anthracite and grey, skeletonised - Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds - Movement: Automatic calibre RW 4215; 38-hour power reserve - Strap: Light brown vegan leather - Limited edition: 3,000 pieces MRP: ₹1,80,500 For more information, please call our Luxury Watch Helpline on [+91 8725028899](tel:08725028899), [+91 8725028882](tel:08725028882) [Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp]( [Raymond Weil Maestro The Beatles 'Let It Be' Limited Edition watch]( VIDEO: Get a closer look at the Raymond Weil Maestro The Beatles 'Let It Be' The penultimate ‘Beatles’ Raymond Weil—the ‘Sgt Pepper’s’ Limited Edition Released before the ‘Let It Be’ edition, this penultimate special edition of The Beatles series by Raymond Weil was inspired by the 1967 album, Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, which was a total chartbuster. The novelty grabs attention owing to the way it translates the album’s cover art onto its own canvas—the dial. Housed in a 40mm polished yellow gold PVD-treated stainless steel case, water resistant up to 50m, the grey dial showcases the black Sgt Pepper drum outline in the centre, which is featured on the album cover. Elements such as the outer edge of the drum, along with the baton-shaped indexes and hands in steel, are highlighted by yellow gold electroplated details. The Beatles logo is positioned at six o’clock. The special index at four is a nod to the quartet who have played a vastly influential role in the history of music and popular culture. Raymond Weil’s Maestro The Beatles ‘Sgt Pepper’s’ Limited Edition in a nutshell Within this exquisite men’s timepiece is the RW 4200 mechanical self-winding movement, which ensures a 38-hour power reserve. Limited to 3,000 pieces, the watch features an intricate caseback with smoked sapphire crystal, carrying The Beatles official logo, and the limited edition number engraved. The black strap is made from vegan leather. Lending the finishing touch is the watch box that is crafted with an explosion of colours based on the suits that the band flaunted on the album cover. - Case: Yellow gold PVD-treated steel, 40mm - Glass: Sapphire crystal - Caseback: Smoked sapphire crystal, with The Beatles logo - Water resistance: 50m - Dial: Silver, with Sgt Pepper’s album cover elements - Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds - Movement: Automatic calibre RW 4200; 38-hour power reserve - Strap: Black vegan leather - Limited edition: 3,000 pieces MRP: ₹1,26,000 For more information, please call our Luxury Watch Helpline on [+91 8725028899](tel:08725028899), [+91 8725028882](tel:08725028882) [Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp]( A conclusion to Raymond Weil’s fabulous-four series paying tribute to the music legends “I’m a Beatles fan, like probably most other people, but it is true that I have become even more so through meeting the passionate collectors and fans of the band,” expresses Elie Bernheim, the CEO of Raymond Weil. “I have come to grasp the respect and fascination they arouse in people and the impressive heritage that the group left to music. The Beatles have transcended time.” [Discover all watches from Raymond Weil]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( Ethos Watch Boutiques A chain of premium and luxury watch boutiques You are receiving this email because you signed up for communications on our website/at our store. 204-206, Second floor, Square One Mall, District Centre, Saket, New Delhi 110017 [Unsubscribe](

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