The Raymond Weil caliber RW5200 (RW 5200) is a Swiss made automatic chronograph movement found in the Freelancer Chronograph (ref: 7732-TIC-50421, 7732-STC-65201). The RW5200 is a rebranded Sellita caliber SW500.
Quick Specs:
- 25 jewels
- Beat rate of 28,800 vph
- Power reserve of 38 hours
- Movement thickness of 7.9mm
In the brand’s own words:
“The freelancer chronograph is one of RAYMOND WEIL’s most technical collections. Assembled with care by RAYMOND WEIL’s master watchmakers and meeting all luxury standards of the Swiss label, this men’s automatic self-winding freelancer boasts the Calibre RW5200 chronograph movement. It has a 48-hour power reserve and beats at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour.”
Note: This caliber listing is still being updated, but feel free to start discussions on it in the comments below…
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