Swiss watchmaker Raymond Weil has launched a new version of its Toccata Heritage collection featuring a bold red grape dial and rose gold PVD coating. This update builds on the model's recent success with a more colorful design while maintaining its elegant elliptical case. The watches are now available from retailers at prices starting from EUR 1,750.
Raymond Weil, known for its music-inspired timepieces, has refreshed the Toccata collection, which has drawn from shaped dress watches for nearly 50 years. The Toccata Heritage, introduced at the end of 2025, offers a slim and accessible elliptical case design. Measuring 33mm in width, 38mm in length, and just 6.95mm thick, the case is made of polished stainless steel with short lugs and sapphire crystals on both sides.
The latest additions feature rose gold PVD cases paired with a bright red grape dial finished in sunray brushing. Hands and applied markers match the case's warm tone, providing greater visual impact compared to earlier silver, blue, or light copper variants. This follows the success of the brand's Millesime collection, which evoked 1930s vintage styles, and taps into current interest in classic, shaped dress watches.
Powering the watch is a slim hand-wound movement derived from the Sellita SW210-1, an alternative to the ETA 2801. It measures 25.6mm by 3.35mm, operates at 28,800 vibrations per hour, and offers a 45-hour power reserve. Buyers can choose between a black calfskin leather strap with alligator embossing and a gold PVD pin buckle, or a multi-link stainless steel bracelet coated in rose gold PVD with a folding clasp.
Priced at EUR 1,750 for the leather strap model and EUR 1,850 for the bracelet version, these Toccata Heritage watches are available immediately from Raymond Weil and authorized retailers. More information is accessible at www.raymond-weil.com.