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A Musical Whirlwind: Introducing the Raymond Weil Nabucco Cello TourbillonsharetweetshareTo some collectors, a watch brand ?even one with a proud history ?only proves its horological legitimacy in the event it produce its first tourbillon. Geneva-based Raymond Weil joins that prestigious club in 2010, with all the turmoil its extremely limited Raymond Weil Nabucco Cello Tourbillon. On top of that, the watch still is able to fit squarely in the brand's long-held value-for-price arena.The Raymond Weil Nabucco Cello Tourbillon, which often only 10 pieces are going to be made, could be the brainchild of brand name CEO Elie Bernheim, a grandson of company founder and namesake Raymond Weil, along with an avid music lover and accomplished cellist himself. Music and musical themes have long influenced you can actually identity, with the names of the company's watch collections (the Nabucco family, as an example, is termed for the famous opera) for the partnerships with concert halls, musical awards ceremonies and music-related charities. The modern tourbillon watch incorporates musical themes directly into the elements of design of their dial and also the skeletonized, manual-winding movement.The cello theme is evident most strikingly around the front on the watch with four thin "strings" stretched tautly through the dial between 9 o'clock about three o'clock positions, behind the central hour and minute hands and over the tourbillon cage at 6 o'clock. Additionally, the diamond-tipped hands make model of a cello's bow, even though the bezel is adorned with five grooved lines representing a musical stave. Within the reverse, by using a clear sapphire caseback, you'll also spot the movement bridges, which secure the tourbillon escapement and also the mainspring barrel, the same shape as a cello's distinctive f-holes. Talking about the barrel, it holds an extraordinary 105 hours of power reserve when fully wound. The musical components of the movement, which Raymond Weil has dubbed Caliber RW1842, were conceived with the company's in-house R&D department, which has been established in 1999.The truth in the Raymond Weil Nabucco Cello Tourbillon measures 46 mm in diameter and 15.25 mm in thickness, and boasts modern elements and materials; it's made primarily of polished metal and titanium, fake watches with black PVD coating and carbon fibre inserts along the case middle. The fluted, screw-locked crown is made such that the brand's "RW" logo aligns harmoniously with all the curves on the case. The situation, water-resistant to 200 meters, is linked to a genuine black alligator strap, with a titanium-and-steel folding clasp with a double-push security features. Each one of the replica watches comes packaged inside a specifically created collector's box that, according to Raymond Weil, "echoes the product quality and craftsmanship of any traditional, hand-made cello."Last yet not least, the buying price of admittance to this exclusive musical opus is less than one probably expects: $39, tag heuer watch batteries 995, around half the price of most high-end, Swiss-made tourbillon timepieces out there ?surely music on the ears from the 10 lucky collectors who get their face to face one. womens rolex watches sharetweetshare replica cheap imitation watches
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