
Raymond Weil Maestro Skeleton The Beatles "Let it Be" Limited | 2215-STC-BEAT4
The overall image of the watch plays on the contrast between the anthracite dial and the rose gold plated hands and baton indexes, in particular revealed at 4 o’clock. The four-baton index representing the four The Beatles members, with the watch hands centered on the city of Liverpool as a reminder of where this iconic story began.
An alliance of innovation, watchmaking expertise and strong musical commitment, the “Let it Be” maestro The Beatles model carries a timeless message of optimism and recalls the spirit of an entire era reviving images of impromptu concert on the rooftop at Apple Studios. This was to be their last ever performance.
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Raymond Weil Maestro Skeleton The Beatles "Let it Be" Limited | 2215-STC-BEAT4
The overall image of the watch plays on the contrast between the anthracite dial and the rose gold plated hands and baton indexes, in particular revealed at 4 o’clock. The four-baton index representing the four The Beatles members, with the watch hands centered on the city of Liverpool as a reminder of where this iconic story began.
An alliance of innovation, watchmaking expertise and strong musical commitment, the “Let it Be” maestro The Beatles model carries a timeless message of optimism and recalls the spirit of an entire era reviving images of impromptu concert on the rooftop at Apple Studios. This was to be their last ever performance.
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The overall image of the watch plays on the contrast between the anthracite dial and the rose gold plated hands and baton indexes, in particular revealed at 4 o’clock. The four-baton index representing the four The Beatles members, with the watch hands centered on the city of Liverpool as a reminder of where this iconic story began.
An alliance of innovation, watchmaking expertise and strong musical commitment, the “Let it Be” maestro The Beatles model carries a timeless message of optimism and recalls the spirit of an entire era reviving images of impromptu concert on the rooftop at Apple Studios. This was to be their last ever performance.

















