RAIDILLON CHRONOGRAPHS: WHEN DRIVING EXCELLENCE MATTERS

    The Raidillon Chronograph brand name celebrates the fastest, most difficult corner in the world of motorsports at the Spa Francorchamps circuit in Belgium. Racing legends such as Ayrton Senna, Michael Schumacher, Jacky Stewart, Phil Hill, Mario Andretti, Dan Gurney, and other celebrated drivers have consistently rated the Raidillon as a spectacularly fast, extremely challenging racing landmark. With a top speed approaching 200 mph, the name Raidillon guarantees adrenaline.












    Born out of a passion for beautiful timepieces, cars and racing, Raidillon timepieces and chronographs are powered by a Swiss engineered, self-winding clock movement.
    Watch designer Bernard Julemont, the artisan behind the Raidillon brand, only produces at most 55 pieces of each model, choosing to remain exclusive. When bought or received a Raidillon watch becomes more than a gift, it is to be treasured. It adds a subtle touch of interest no matter what the setting. Raidillon’s limited availability establishes a unique provenance, establishing a mutual legacy among auto enthusiasts and car collectors alike.
    You adore a Raidillon watch because it is refreshingly rare. It is always the small details of a man's attire that make or break an outfit. The Raidillon watch is precisely that kind of piece. It is unusual, yet classic, a collectible piece born from the passion of fine automobiles and excellence in racing. Each Raidillon chronograph captures the best of both worlds.
    Just like the dials on a dashboard, Raidillon watches are large and are equipped with an easily readable dial that provides clear information. Each model is produced as a limited series of Limited 55 watches. The number is engraved on the left-hand side of the watch case and, as in racing, there is no number 13!
    In reference to the Limited 55 Raidillon watches, at Spa-Francorchamps, the number of cars (FIA World Cup) is limited to 55. Raidillon has been an official partner of the 24 hours race at Francorchamps (Proximus 24 Hours of Spa) since its 55th race in 2003 and each driver on the winning team receives a Raidillon watch on the podium.