THE LEGACY TOUR

The Legacy Tour is a tribute to 50 years of passion, carried across continents and shared through genuine connections.

On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of RAYMOND WEIL, Elie Bernheim, CEO of the Maison, travels the world to present 50 iconic timepieces that have shaped its history. From Geneva to major capitals, each stop becomes a moment of human connection, dialogue, and shared passion.

The Legacy Tour embodies a mission of passion and transmission: meeting watch enthusiasts, collectors, and partners, strengthening bonds, honoring the founder’s vision, reliving unforgettable launches, and opening new conversations for the future.

“The Legacy Tour celebrates the achievement of three generations and a heritage built on creativity and passion. Sharing these 50 iconic pieces with watch enthusiasts around the world allows us to honor our heritage, celebrate our milestones, and pave the way for the next chapter of our story.”

Elie Bernheim CEO
THE FIRST STOP : HONG KONG

The Legacy Tour begins in Hong Kong, where watch enthusiasts and collectors will experience the first showcase of 50 iconic timepieces celebrating 50 years of RAYMOND WEIL’s heritage.

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THE SECOND STOP : TOKYO

The Legacy Tour continues in Tokyo, Japan, bringing together watch aficionados and enthusiasts around a curated showcase of iconic timepieces marking five decades of RAYMOND WEIL’s heritage.

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50 YEARS OF HISTORY, 50 ICONIC TIMEPIECES

Since 1976, RAYMOND WEIL watches have embodied a bold vision, inherited from the free-spirited nature of RAYMOND WEIL, independent, Geneva-based family business and its deep connection to the Arts.

Carefully curated, the selection highlights major milestones, remarkable launches, emblematic collections, and bold creations that have defined the brand’s identity. A true traveling museum offering a rare glimpse into the brand’s heritage. Each watch tells a story, forming a living tribute to decades of independence, audacity and creativity.

1977

The Vintage category brings together all the timepieces designed by Mr. Raymond Weil before the launch of Amadeus.

1978

Their distinctive shapes include oval, square, cushion, elliptical, and more.

1978

Deceptively unconventional, the Vintage watches retain an enduring allure.

1983

Taking its name from Peter Shaffer’s celebrated play on Mozart’s life, Amadeus was the brand’s first watch to be christened with a name.

1986

With its avant-garde design and smoked metallic glass, Othello marks a new era for RAYMOND WEIL.

1988

Striking and playful, the Traviata collection captures the essence of RAYMOND WEIL’s daring design philosophy and independent spirit.

1990

Guided by the inspiration of Wagner’s opera, the Parsifal collection held a leading position in RAYMOND WEIL’s catalogue for more than two decades.

1990

Parsifal’s timelessness, elegance and accessibility make it a
true expression of RAYMOND WEIL’s vision.

1995

Signature details of Parsifal include smooth, rounded lines, a fluted bezel, and a distinctive steel bracelet, with cross-shaped links that are inseparable from the model.

2002

Combining horological savoir-faire with bold design, the Don Giovani Cosi Grande collection of rectangular watches exemplifies RAYMOND WEIL’s ethos.

2005

As a rectangular diamond-set jewellery watch on a chain-link bracelet, Shine is a cuff watch that exudes both glamour and contemporary edge.

2002

The Don Giovanni Cosi Grande “Heure Sautante” captivates with a unique ‘jumping-hour’ display and a contemporary silver-and-black dial.

JOIN THE LEGACY TOUR

Experience the Legacy Tour on Elie Bernheim’s account.

The Legacy Tour embodies a mission of passion and transmission: meeting watch enthusiasts, collectors, and partners, strengthening bonds, honoring the founder’s vision, reliving unforgettable launches, and opening new conversations for the future.