Archive for the ‘Raymond Weil watches’ Category
When to Put On Fine Watches
Ever since you were small you watched your father replace his fine watches on his wrist from his nightstand. His clean leather smell, the glint of the crystal and his firm lips as he buckled the strap. You don’t even remember it as a specific memory but rather an image of morning sun shining through [...]
Why Glance At Your Luxury Watches
You sit in the boardroom, glance surreptitiously at one of your luxury watches you decided to wear today. Philip Stein watches are superb, although you think your favorite brand is perhaps Raymond Weil watches. 5:48. The last time you checked it was 5:41. That seems like a lifetime ago. In the meantime you’ve contemplated the [...]
Steve Nash and Raymond Weil Watches
A few weeks back we talked about Oprah Winfrey and her appreciation for Philip Stein watches. While we have no qualms against men watching Oprah, it’s hard to argue against the statement that that posting was likely more interesting to the females who read this blog than the males. Well, this one is for the [...]
Share Your Love for Raymond Weil!
Do you love Raymond Weil watches? I know, I know, who doesn’t, right? Well, now’s your chance to express just how much you love them. As part of its “By You” campaign, Raymond Weil is asking its patrons to share stories about their experiences with Raymond Weil watches by way of video/animation. Raymond Weil teamed [...]
Why I Love Fine Watches
I’m a generation Yer, 23 years old, and few of my friends can be seen sporting watches on their wrists. Like most other hipsters, they’re all about their smart phones, iPods, and oversized headphones. I’m a little different, though. I’m into all that stuff, but I’m also into ancient things like watches and BOOKS MADE [...]
History of Raymond Weil watches
Love your Raymond Weil watches? Here are some things you ought to know about this Swiss watchmaker, founded by Raymond Weil in 1976 in Geneva, Switzerland, at the time the Swiss watch industry was in turmoil. Raymond Weil’s son-in-law, Olivier Bernheim, joined the company in 1982, and is now CEO of the company. Raymond Weil [...]
