Raymond Weil Tango 8280-ST3-20001

Ref.Nr – 8280-ST3-20001

 

Tango 300 Men’s Quartz GMT Blue Red Diver Watch, 42mm

stainless steel bracelet, black dial, blue red anodized aluminum bi-directional bezel

Shape Round
Movement Quartz with GMT function
Movement caliber height 3
Case material Stainless steel with blue / red eloxed aluminum bezel
Case size 42
Case thickness 11
Case back Screwed-down
Water resistance 300 m, 1000 ft, 30 atm
Crystal Sapphire with antiglare treatment on both sides
Dial Black, with indexes
Date window At 3 o’clock
Crown Screwed-down, with RW logo
Bracelet/Strap Stainless steel
Clasp Stainless steel folding clasp with double push-security system
SKU: 35338 Category:

Description

This tango 300 GMT diver watch features a 42mm stainless steel case, a red and blue anodized aluminum bi-directional rotating bezel, and scratch-resistant sapphire crystal to complement the bracelet style which is secured with a double-push safety folding clasp. The black dial includes a date window at 3 o’clock and luminous silver indexes and hands.

The stainless steel tango 300 GMT is equipped with a Swiss quartz movement and is the perfect timepiece to explore the ocean’s depths, courtesy of its impressive 1000 feet water resistance. Combining elegance with functionality, the bi-directional bezel upholds the tradition of diving watches.

The tango collection embodies the passion that RAYMOND WEIL, the Swiss watchmaker, puts into achieving timepieces of both aesthetic sensuality of design and rhythmic perfection. With its refined and modern design, this contemporary collection appeals to both men and women. Featuring a quartz movement, the gents’ timepieces boast a sober and refined style while the ladies’ models are graced with mother of pearl and diamonds. Distinctive style with a balance of proportions, the tango watch has a distinguishing signature bezel featuring six decorative screws. Functionality marries with sensual design, making this a watch worn to suit any occasion.

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Brand

Raymond Weil