Raymond Weil launches A.R.T. integrated bracelet watch collection

Raymond Weil has introduced its A.R.T. collection of stainless steel sports watches with integrated bracelets. The new line marks the brand's entry into a competitive category of timepieces.

The watches feature 38mm cases that measure 10mm thick. Options include full stainless steel models or two-tone versions with yellow gold PVD-treated bezels, center links, and crowns. Dials come in graphite, sage gray, or blue, all with a sunburst finish. A.R.T. stands for Art, Refinement, and Timekeeping. Each watch uses the RW4200 automatic movement based on the Sellita SW200-1. It operates at 28,800 vph with a 41-hour power reserve and supports 100m water resistance. Pricing starts at €1,995 for all-steel models and €2,095 for two-tone versions. The design draws comparisons to other integrated bracelet watches such as the IWC Ingenieur. The collection follows recent successes like the Millesime and Toccata Heritage Series from the Swiss brand.

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