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Raymond Weil
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SKU: 1RYWL0592
Freelancer David Bowie Edition 42mm Men's Watch
$1,595.00
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To celebrate the immortal David Bowie, RAYMOND WEIL has chosen its most free-spirited model, the freelancer. This special edition timepiece features a 42mm diameter case, a dial resembling a vinyl record, the legendary red lightning bolt at 12 o’clock, and the iconic pop art logo designed by Andy Warhol at 6 o’clock, paying tribute to some of the most emblematic design cues of the British artist.
Product Details
Case
- Case Shape: Round
- Case Material: Steel
- Dial Markers: Index
- Dial Color: Black
- Movement: Automatic/Self Winding
Strap
- Strap/Bracelet: Strap
- Strap/Bracelet Material: Leather/Grain/Calfskin
- Strap/Bracelet Color: Black
Features
Second Hand, Power ReserveModel Number
2731-STC-BOW01Item Information
To celebrate the immortal David Bowie, RAYMOND WEIL has chosen its most free-spirited model, the freelancer. This special edition timepiece features a 42mm diameter case, a dial resembling a vinyl record, the legendary red lightning bolt at 12 o’clock, and the iconic pop art logo designed by Andy Warhol at 6 o’clock, paying tribute to some of the most emblematic design cues of the British artist.