Raymond Weil has revealed its new Maestro timepiece, inspired by the square watches of the 1970s.
Designed in the style of an earlier Raymond Weil model but maintaining a "classic modernity", the watch has a 41 mm square case in polished steel, and blued steel hands. It has a sapphire crystal with dual-sided antiglare treatment, and a polished steel crown, fluted with the RW monogram.
The central zone of the silver dial features a sunray guilloché and concentric staves, with black transferred Roman numerals. There is a rectangular date window at 3 o'clock.
The new Raymond Weil Maestro is powered by the automatic RW4200 movement with 26 rubies and 38-hour power reserve, and it has a sapphire crystal case back. It comes with a black alligator-style calf leather strap, with saddle stitching and a steel ardillon buckle.