Raymond Weil Toccata Heritage returns to its roots
The new Raymond Weil watch pays tribute to 1970s design with an oval case, manual winding, and a copper dial – an elegant nod to the brand’s history.
The Raymond Weil Toccata Heritage marks a look back at nearly five decades of Swiss watchmaking. It combines traditional mechanical craftsmanship with a contemporary expression through its oval case and warm copper-toned dial.
Measuring 33 x 38 mm, the watch is crafted from stainless steel with a rose gold PVD coating. Inside beats Raymond Weil’s RW4100 hand-wound movement, offering a 45-hour power reserve – a classic touch rarely seen in this price segment.
The copper sunray dial features applied hour markers that catch the light beautifully. Dauphine-style hands and double anti-reflective sapphire crystal add refinement and clarity to the design.
The strap is made of grey calf leather with a traditional buckle in rose gold PVD-coated steel. With water resistance up to 30 meters and a slim 6.95 mm profile, it’s designed to fit elegantly under a shirt cuff.

Inspiration from 1970s watch design
The sapphire caseback reveals the hand-finished movement, designed with precision and balance. The aesthetic draws inspiration from Swiss watch design of the 1970s, reinterpreted with modern proportions and materials.
Raymond Weil describes the Toccata Heritage as a dialogue between music and watchmaking – a theme deeply rooted in the brand’s identity, where the rhythm of a movement mirrors the harmony of music.
A classic reborn for modern times
Part of Raymond Weil’s permanent collection, the Toccata Heritage showcases the brand’s ability to merge craftsmanship and design in an accessible price range.
Priced at 1,509 CHF, the watch comes with its original strap, box, and certificate, available through selected retailers.
With the Toccata Heritage, Raymond Weil continues its tradition of creating elegant mechanical timepieces that bridge the past and the present.




