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Roger Dubuis Excalibur Skeleton Automatic
By SENATUS Watches & Jewelry | 21 January 2015

Roger Dubuis introduces the first Automatic Skeleton watch to emerge from the Manufacture. It offers an attractive alternative for mechanical watch enthusiasts with a penchant for elegance who wish to have a handsome and distinguished timepiece on their wrist for some of their more formal professional and private occasions.

These models provide an opportunity to reveal the prestigious finishes that earn it 100% Poinçon de Genève certification, since all faces of the 167 parts composing the self-winding RD820SQ movement are individually finished.

The pink gold, gem-set pink gold or black DLC-coated case and bezel frame a spectacular typically Roger Dubuis 3D effect created by raising the famous skeleton ‘star shape’ and playing with the design of the micro-rotor.

The latter embodies a classic paradox of the kind that the Manufacture loves to explore, since the weight of a micro-rotor is generally considered a positive aspect and skeletonising it would thus appear counterintuitive in technical terms.

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