The Raymond Weil Freelancer collection fills the gap with its perfectly finished watches. Be it the Chronograph or RW1212 series, the collection never fails to amaze with its idiosyncratic personality. For intricate timekeeping, the Freelancer collection is equipped with Chronograph timepieces. With the three different placements of the chronograph dials, the versatility of the series comes into the picture. With one variation the sub-dials are fixed at the 12, 9, and 6 with a day/date window at the 3 o’clock marker that also features a tachymeter on the outer flange of the dial. The second variation is where the three chronograph sub-dials are fixed horizontally at the 9, 6, and 3 o’clock markers and a tachymeter on the bezel. Whereas, the third variation, the Freelancer Chronograph Bi-Compax is fitted with two sub-dials fixed horizontally and a tachymeter on the bezel. Apart from the tachymeter, the Bi-Compax also features a pulsometer on the outer flange of the dial with a date window at the 6 o’clock marker. Another set of timepieces defining the mechanical acumen of the brand is the Calibre RW1212. These timepieces are fitted with the first in-house movement manufactured by the brand called the RW1212. These watches are differentiated by a balance wheel fitted at the 6 o’clock marker. There is also a skeleton variant, displaying the iconic movement to its full potential. Another iconic timepiece is the Freelancer Half-Moon. A unique timepiece that displays the date with two isosceles triangles. The values ‘1-16’ are shown on an inner track, while the remaining dates are displayed above. Although the date indication exhibits extraordinary style, it remains eminently legible. For women, the Freelancer collection offers various offerings such as a mother-of-pearl dial or a diamond-studded bezel with a date window at 3 o’clock.