Finish is silver-tone with light aging at the hand stack—exactly what seasoned collectors expect on an untouched early-’80s Soviet quartz diver
The Geneve line was Omega’s response to the demand for elegant yet affordable mechanical watches in the late 1960s and 1970s
enhancing its presence on the wrist without overpowering
With its bold 1970s sports-watch case
combining miniature engineering with style
Raymond Weil Geneve, Ref. 9804, Women’s Quartz Watch, 1989 Eresco Finish is silver-tone with lightVintage Raymond Weil Geneve Dress Watch from 1989, Ref. 9804, a womens quartz timepiece with a refined gold plated case and timeless white dial, fully serviced and for sale with 12 months warranty. Raymond Weil Geneve 1989 First impression Ref. 9804 Introduced in 1989, the Raymond Weil Geneve Ref. 9804 represents a refined approach to Swiss dress watchmaking for women. Its rectangular gold plated case, clean white dial, and understated proportions