Raymond Weil Automatic date, 39mm maestro 'The Beatles “Abbey Road” Limited Edition'
# 2237-ST-BEAT2

Raymond Weil Automatic date, 39mm maestro 'The Beatles “Abbey Road” Limited Edition'
# 2237-ST-BEAT2
Features:
- Diamonds
- Date window at 3 o'clock
Watch Case:
- Case material stainless steel.
- Case size 39.5
- Case thickness 9.2
Watch Dial:
- Dial black
- Crystal sapphire with antiglare treatment on both sides
Watch Band:
- Bracelet/Strap stainless steel
- Clasp stainless steel folding clasp with double push-security system
Movement:
- Movement mechanical with automatic winding
- Movement caliber height 4.6
Power Reserve:
- Power reserve 38 hours
Water Resistance:
- Water resistance 50 m, 165 ft, 5 atm
Product Details
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RAYMOND WEIL continues its collaboration with the world's most famous rock band by releasing a watch paying homage to Abbey Road, the last album recorded by the legendary Fab Four and regarded by some as their most influential composition. Inspired by the iconic cover depicting The Beatles on the world famous pedestrian crossing, the outlined figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr stride along the groove of their landmark record. The special edition timepiece offers collectors and audiophiles a watchmaking classic with three hands, a date display and the timeless figures of those masters of music forever engraved in time and in the history of music. | |
Name | Automatic date, 39mm maestro 'The Beatles “Abbey Road” Limited Edition' |
Stock Number | 2237-ST-BEAT2 |
Department | Timepieces |
Type | Timepieces |
Sub Type | Men's Timepieces |
Collection | Maestro |


RAYMOND WEIL has always strived to achieve watchmaking excellence and use its know-how and expertise to meet the prerequisites of the much sought-after Swiss made label. While this knowledge and the passion have been handed down from generation to generation within the family, so has the love of music! Music has always been an essential part of RAYMOND WEIL’s DNA. With over 35 years of involvement in the music industry across all genres, the Swiss watchmaker composes its timepieces the way musicians compose their chef d’oeuvres.