Raymond Weil Tango
4891-ST-00650
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Full Specification
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Brand Raymond WeilCollectionTangoSeriesN/AModel No4891-ST-00650
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MovementFeatures Chronograph, DateMovement QuartzCaseCase Size 40 mmCase Shape RoundCase Material Stainless SteelGlass Material Sapphire CrystalDialDial Colour SilverStrapStrap Material Stainless SteelStrap Colour SilverOtherEAN 7611784036333Gender MenWater Resistance (M) 100Warranty Period 2 Years + 1 year warranty extension by registering hereCountry of Origin Switzerland
About the Raymond Weil Tango Collection
Essence
Erol Ozan once said, “dancing is creating a sculpture that is visible only for a moment.” To add a new life to the words of Ozan, Raymond Weil crafts timepieces that are timeless, gorgeous, fashionable and lasts for a lifetime. The Raymond Weil Tango collection draws most of its inspiration from a dance form called Tango. The idea behind naming this collection after a dance form is that the wearer gets to witness a Tango between the qualities of Raymond Weil, artistry and technique.
Features
The Raymond Weil Tango collection is defined by the six screws on the bezel. In some timepieces, these screws are complemented by the addition of a guilloche pattern on the dial. Though these six screws are the definition of the collection, they are absent on the Chronograph iteration where the screws are replaced by a tachymeter. The Chronographs are fitted with three sub-dials at 9, 6, and 3 o’clock and an unusually placed date window between 4 and 5 o’clock. For dual timers, there is a rotating bezel instead of the signature bezel. In these timepieces, the second time zone is marked by a long central hand and a date window at the 3 o’clock marker. As Tango is a dance form perfected by both men and women, the collection also fits the bill perfectly. The collection features timepieces made for women equipped with a mother-of-pearl dial and diamond-studded markers. Heaving towards simplicity but not swaying away from elegance, the collection also features lacquered dial variants with Roman numerals.
Music Icons
Raymond Weil has associated itself with music icons quite a lot of times. Ranging from David Bowie to Jimi Hendrix, the brand has a list of limited edition timepieces dedicated to legendary musicians. One such timepiece is the Tango Bob Marley Limited Edition. A GMT, the timepiece feature a lion. Lion is associated with the Rastafarian roots of Bob Marley and was made in collaboration with ‘The House of Marley’.
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Rajeev Hemmadi (5/5)
Posted on 20/03/2015
I bought a Raymond Weil Tango way back in 2003, and it was the perfect watch to wear to work and even for dress-up functions such as marriages and parties. I gave it to my son when he went abroad in 2010. Recently I was delighted to see that Ethos offers a chronometer in the Tango range - the 4891-ST-00650 - which has exactly the same masculine looks in burnished steel with 6 rivets along the round bezel, and slim rectangular hands without unnecessary ornamentation, with the minute hand extending well past the hour-and-minute markings so that it is easy to tell the time with just a glance. The date window is well-placed at the 12 o'clock position so that the small chronometer windows can be symmetrically placed on the watch face. The chronometer function buttons follow the line of the watch case beautifully and are easy to handle. The Roman numerals complete the classic look of the Raymond Weil Tango 4891-ST-00650. I bought it with great pleasure, and it more than makes up for the sense of loss I felt when I parted with my first Tango!