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When the quartz crisis hit the Swiss watch industry, it hit hard, resulting in the dissolution of countless brands with decades of history and watchmaking experience. So, to say that Raymond Weil was ambitious when he established his eponymous brand in 1976 is more than a bit of an understatement. Now that over four successful decades have passed, all while remaining a family-run business, it’s clear that Mr. Weil’s vision for what a Swiss watch brand can be is one that has resonated with mainstream consumers and enthusiasts alike. Part of Raymond Weil’s recipe for success is founded on a brand identity inspired by the universal language of music — a theme that plays across the brand’s entire catalog, including the three women’s lines featured here: the Maestro, Tango, and Toccata.

Raymond Weil’s Maestro line pairs the elegance of classical Swiss watchmaking with the timelessness of classical music. Housed in a 34mm rose gold PVD-coated stainless steel case, the Maestro is immediately eye-catching, whether you opt for a smooth bezel or a bezel inlaid with 62 glittering diamonds. With a case height of only 9.8mm, the Maestro maintains slim lines that showcase the elegance of the piece.

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The gold case on the Maestro acts as a backdrop to the shimmering mother of pearl dial that catches the light, subtly radiating all the colors of the rainbow. Contrasting the mother of pearl are applied Arabic numerals and royal blue hands, which complement the night sky, beautifully rendered on the moonphase indicator at 6 o’clock. Raymond Weil completes the package with a color-matched deep blue calf leather strap. The Maestro watches are powered by an automatic movement that features date and moonphase complications, along with a 38-hour power reserve.

While the Maestro line is timeless and elegant — an embodiment of the classical music that inspired the line — the Tango collection is sporty and lively, with a youthful energy. Like the world’s most beautiful dance, the Tango line is technical and complex, its harmony enabled by the marriage of the masculine and feminine. In the case of the Tango, strong lines, a bold bezel, and a five-link bracelet pair effortlessly with cool, feminine hues and elegant Roman numerals.

The 30mm version of the Tango — the women’s side of the Tango duo — is powered by a quartz movement and sports 100m of water resistance. The Tango’s combination of elegance, simplicity, and sportiness make it a watch that’s as ready for a day on the Mar del Plata as it is a night on the town in Buenos Aires.

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First appearing in the late Renaissance, the Toccata is a virtuoso piece of music designed to showcase the performer’s skill and touch — an appropriate name for a striking and elegant line of watches inspired by the Art Deco movement of the early 21st century. The Toccata line is defined by its rectangular shape and bold, architectural lines. It’s a watch that can be easily dressed up on a leather strap or made more sporty and casual with a five-link bracelet.

The watches in the Toccata women’s line are available in a range of both dial and case colors, including gold and two-tone, ensuring a style for every taste. Each comes in a 22.6mm by 28.1mm case and is powered by a Swiss quartz movement for worry-free, accurate timekeeping.

The Raymond Weil women’s watches featured here are all available now, with prices starting at $1,750 USD for the Maestro, $1,075 USD for the Tango, and $850 USD for the Toccata. To learn more about Raymond Weil’s women’s watches, be sure to visit the brand’s website.

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