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Raymond Weil presents a playful Toccata Heritage x seconde/seconde/

Raymond Weil teams up with French designer Romaric André of seconde/seconde/ for a playful twist on the Toccata Heritage. The limited edition arrives ahead of the brand’s 60th anniversary and turns the classic dresswatch code into a tongue-in-cheek game of “Raymond Says.”
Raymond Weil partners with Romaric André—founder of seconde/seconde/—to reimagine the Toccata Heritage through the playful theme of the childhood game Simon Says. The premise becomes the creative anchor for “Raymond Says”, a light-hearted take on the unwritten rules of wearing a dress watch. Ahead of its 60th anniversary, the Geneva-based independent manufacture once again brings together its musical inspiration, design heritage, and precision watchmaking with a humorous twist. 


The limited edition is housed in a 37.7 × 32.5 mm stainless-steel case that measures just 6.95 mm in height. Its oval silhouette originates from a case shape introduced by founder Raymond Weil some 40 years ago — defined by its slim profile and softly rounded contours. Today, under CEO Elie Bernheim, the Toccata line has been updated while preserving its vintage character. The seconde/seconde/ collaboration extends this philosophy: maintaining the refinement of the original while questioning dresswatch conventions directly on the dial.


The grey dial is split into two contrasting sections. On the left, a matte, opaline finish paired with translucent indexes creates a ghostly, veiled appearance — a nod to a shirt cuff that covers much of the watch. A yellow inscription at 9 o’clock declares: “Dress shirt cuff should cover at least half of the watch.” The right side reveals anthracite sunburst reflections and a polished minute track, maintaining classic elegance. A typographic detail adds further charm: “Swiss Made,” along with all other dial inscriptions, offering additional tongue-in-cheek style directives, is vertically aligned.


The playful rules continue on the caseback. Nearly closed but fitted with a small sapphire aperture, it displays part of the hand-wound RW4100 caliber, including a sunburst-decorated component and a blued screw that highlight traditional finishing. Surrounding it is an engraved guideline from Romaric André himself.








Based on a Sellita architecture, the RW4100 movement offers a 45-hour power reserve when fully wound. The Toccata Heritage x seconde/seconde/ is available as a limited edition and priced at $2.075.

Images: Courtesy Brand 

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