Raymond Weil WEIL-RW1212

AutomaticIn ProductionIn-house
38h power reserve28,800 vph (8 Hz)

The RW1212 is Raymond Weil's first in-house automatic movement, introduced in April 2017. It beats at 28,800 vph with a 38-hour power reserve and features an open balance wheel at 6:00 that serves as a running indicator. Based on the RW4200 and developed with Sellita, the movement is a two-hander with only central hours and minutes. It includes hacking seconds and Incabloc shock protection. The caliber appears in various Freelancer models.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Movement Type

Automatic

Power Reserve

38h

Frequency

28,800 vph (8 Hz)

Display Type

Analog

Rotor Type

Ball Bearing

Shock Protection

Incabloc

COMPLICATIONS

Date

FEATURES

Hacking Seconds

QUICK FACTS

TYPE

Automatic

STATUS

In Production

MANUFACTURE

In-house

LAUNCH YEAR

2017

COUNTRY

Switzerland

ALSO KNOWN AS

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