The Raymond Weil Tank Ref. 7030 is a product of the late 1970s and early 1980s - an era when Swiss watchmaking was finding its modern identity amid the quartz revolution. While many brands struggled to adapt, Raymond Weil emerged as one of the few new Swiss houses to blend classical design with modern technology, and this model is a perfect example of that philosophy.
This reference channels timeless elegance through its octagonal gold-plated case and black Roman numeral dial, a design that draws subtle inspiration from the Art Deco era and Cartier’s geometric minimalism. The contrast of the black dial and gilt detailing gives the watch a dramatic yet refined presence, making it as suitable for formal wear today as it was four decades ago.
At its heart is a Swiss Quartz movement, emblematic of the precision and reliability that defined the new generation of watches in the 1980s. Its slim profile ensures comfort, while the crisp typography and minimal branding emphasize Raymond Weil’s focus on purity of design. The 29×32mm size gives it a vintage wrist presence—discreet, elegant, and unmistakably Swiss.
The Ref. 7030 marks an important period for Raymond Weil: a time when the brand established its reputation for accessible luxury and design refinement. Today, it stands as a reminder of how thoughtful simplicity can transcend time and fashion.
Key Features
Reference: 7030
Case Size: 29×32mm (gold-plated, stainless steel back)
Movement: Swiss Quartz
Dial: Black with gold Roman numeral markers
Crystal: Mineral glass
Strap: Black textured leather (aftermarket)
Caseback: Signed “RW – Raymond Weil – 7030”
Period: Late 1970s–1980s
Provenance: Early Raymond Weil design emphasizing classic Swiss styling during the quartz renaissance