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SIHH 2008 Report: Roger Dubuis

By: AnthonyTsai (registered) Sunday, April 13th, 2008 - Photo Nav: View All 1 photo(s)

SIHH 2008 Report: Roger Dubuis
Text:  Anthony Tsai
Photos:  Anthony Tsai & RD press pic

 

This year Roger Dubuis expanded its Excalibur line and debuted a new watch case named KingSquare.  The Excalibur line made its debut in 2005 and is my favorite line from Dubuis, and I'm delighted to see they offer many more designs and complications in this beautiful case.

One of the new ladies' models in the Excalibur line is an emeralds version w/ a green croc strap.  Available in different dials, jewels, and case metals, this 39mm Exaclibur Emeralds features a tourbillon at 6 o'clock.


Excalibur Tourbillon with emeralds


Thanks to our lovely anonymous female wrist model, here's a wrist shot and looks great IMO!  Perfect to wear during an elegant affair or a night out of town.


Looks lovely on a lady's wrist doesn't it?


Here's another version of the Excalibur but this time in rose gold with diamonds and satin textured strap.  

 
Excalibur Tourbillon with diamonds

 

Fully paved lugs

Next is a 45mm Excalibur double-pusher column-wheel chronograph with central chronograph seconds hand and split-seconds hand.  The automatic micro-rotor is hidden below at around the 2 o'clock position as pictured in the 2nd picture below.


45 minute split-seconds chronograph



Micro-rotor is hidden at 2 o'clock.  Can you see it?



Massive but elegant deployant buckle



Dubuis' double tourbillons are not for the faint-hearted.  If you want to make a bold statement on your wrist, you should consider one of these exquisite Excalibur Double Flying Tourbillons.  The 45mm rose gold case houses the RD01 movement.


Rose gold with blue dial Double Tourbillon



Power reserve indicator on back



Available in white gold, rose gold, or steel



Retrograde minutes between 9 and 3 o'clock


 
Detail to finishing is superb on this Havana leaf colored dial



The next watch is the Excalibur Triple Timezone available in white gold, rose gold, and steel.  2nd and 3rd timezones are indicated at 3 and 9 o'clock.


The 45mm Triple Timezone uses the RD 1448 movement


The most beautiful of all Excaliburs IMO are the minute repeater and perpetual calendar models.  Supposedly these perpetual calendars are instantaneous perpetual calendars so it would have been great if we could have had one of these present at one of our PuristSPro Watching Perpetually PuristS (WPP) events this past leap year on February 29, 2008.  Available in either the 45mm or 42mm Excalibur case.  The minute repeater striking mechanism has a sound dissipator device which eliminates friction noise and supposedly gives the sound more purity.


45mm Excalibur Minute Repeater Perpetual Calendar in rose gold



Beautiful mother-of-pearl dial with jumping Roman numerals



Two micro rotors on back with sound dissipator


Roger Dubuis' new case for this year is the KingSquare.  Available in 40mm for mens and 36mm for women, this square shaped case features a 3-level plane include unique triple faceted sapphire crystals on both front and back.


Titanium and rubber KingSquare


To me, the new KingSquare case is too similar to the GoldenSquare case so it's not that much of a new case to me, and I'm still yet undetermined on whether or not I like the 3 faceted aspects of the case and crystal.    If I were to purchase one of these KingSquare watches right now, I have a feeling that I would get tired of the case real quickly. 


Notice the triple faceted sapphire crystal and case



Rose gold and rubber KingSquare version



Another picture of the unique crystal



Profile shot of the KingSquare case w/ allen wrench strap screws





Dubuis also debutted a skeletonized dial featuring the "KS02" code name for the RD02SQ movement.  The black PVD look of the movement is the result of a special rhodium treatment.


The skeletonized movement of the KingSquare 02


The Roger Dubuis MuchMore collection has a couple new Enamel pieces, and below is one example.


Las Vegas inspired enamel dial on the MuchMore


Roger Dubuis also debutted its first steel multi-link bracelet at SIHH 2008.

 
Sympathie w/ new metal bracelet



Polished steel with inner brushed steel links



Two screws connect inner and outer links



Display back of the Sympathie chronograph


All in all, the Roger Dubuis design is not for everyone, but for those who aren't afraid of strapping on a bold watch with exquisitely finished Geneva seal movements, you might want to take a look at one of Dubuis' new Excalibur models.  I know I'll be placing an order for one of the above Excalibur Minute Repeater Perpetual Calendars when I win the lottery! 



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Wow, that is a gorgeous split-second movement!

By: Allen (registered) Sunday, April 13th, 2008

I love the way the rotor is under the chronograph mechanism.  Too bad the case and dials are a little too much for me.  

Thanks for the pictures!