Roger Dubuis Post-SIHH 2013 Event in Singapore

Mar 25, 2013,04:43 AM
 

Recent Post-SIHH 2013 Roger Dubuis media event was held at the St Regis Hotel, Singapore.  Mr Goris Verburg, Managing Director of Roger Dubuis S.E.A, went through the product presentation of the 2013 novelties of Excalibur theme and highlighted Roger Dubuis is fully Poincon de Geneve certified.  After the presentation, some novelties were unveiled to the media members.

A recap of the media session ....


Mr. Goris Verburg, Managing Director of Roger Dubuis S.E.A running through the product presentation ...

The star of this year collection is the 48mm Excalibur Quatuor.  The watch which took 7 years of research, and built with 4 spring-balances and 5 differentials to achieve extreme high frequency of 16Hz and first to house to in a silicon-case.  Available in two versions -  3 pieces in Silicon case and 88 pieces in rose gold case.

A video of the Excalibur Quatuor was shown.




During products unveiling, noticed the stunning pieces like Excalibur Round Table, Quatuor and Double Skeleton Tourbillon were not present. 
The Quatuor should be in Roger Dubuis at Harrods.
Hopefully they may be onshore in coming months.    However, they are in please refer to our SIHH 2013 report.


Firstly , the Excalibur 42 Skeleton Tourbillon ...

Fantastic work, pushing the skeletonisation to the max. Making it like an architecture  piece of work.

White gold case of diameter 42mm with respectable 60 hours of power reserve on a single barrel.


Side by side with a pink gold case...








Hand-wound movement - RD505SQ ... beautiful, with components appeared  in suspension.

A small detail, the cut-outs on the strap for ease of reaching the strap-pins enabling quick change of straps without scratching the lug-areas.



Next the 42mm  Excalibur Automatic ... comes in two case variations - stainless steel or pink gold.

Stainless steel case with steel bracelet. grey satin-finish sunburst dial with grey transferred Roman numerals.





 Automatic movement with micro-rotor, RD640, Geneva Seal, 4Hz and has a power reserve of 52 hours.




Next , the Excalibur Chronograph ...

42mm stainless steel case with beautiful blue satin dial with automatic movement with micro-rotor, RD681.




Another dial variation... in pink gold case.







A full steel version ...




Next is the smaller diameter 36mm Excalibur 36 Jewellery ...


Above piece is pink gold case and with pink gold bracelet.  ( Also available in stainless steel too).

Bezel is pave-set with 48 diamonds on the bezel ( about 0.99 carat)
Within is  an automatic movement, RD821 with power reserve of 48 hours.







Another variation with contrasting blue dial on satin straps.




Laslty, the Velvet High Jewellery ....

A fully pave-set piece in 36mm white gold case and bracelet.












 Within is automatic movement, RD821 with power reserve of 48 hours.








A variation of pink gold with diamonds pave set on the bezel and  lugs.




Kong









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Thanks again for the coverage!

 
 By: flamenco : March 25th, 2013-06:32
That blue satin dial Excalibur chrono is growing on me. And a much more manageable size where RD is concerned. Do u have more info on the RD681 movement? The ladies collection is quite exquisite as well. Thanks again.

Spec ...

 
 By: Kong : March 25th, 2013-08:37
Hi Flamenco Spec for the Blue Excalibur Chronorgraph, a Boutique Special Series (like the chocolate dial). Micro-rotor is of tungsten for RD681. Case: 42 mm, stainless steel Dial: Blue satin-finish, sunburst motif, grey Roman numeral transfers, date at 6 ... 

RD681

 
 By: Jester : March 26th, 2013-08:42
was developed based on the infamous RD78 w/ micro-rotor & column wheel. It was the very first RD chronograph movement w/ vertical clutch. Many improvements were made to increase the robustness of the movement, perhaps at a slight cost of movement deco... 

"Many improvements...

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : March 27th, 2013-08:35
... were made to increase the robustness of the movement, perhaps at a slight cost of movement decoration"? Hi A lec, I am a bit surprised about your statement. Do you want to say - that robustness and decoration are conflicting goals, or - that at a give... 

You're right...

 
 By: Jester : March 27th, 2013-09:32
I almost forgot about the cost issue so I think your second statement sums it up the best: - that at a given price point some decorative work has to be omitted to invest saved money into a more robust construction

I really love...

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : March 26th, 2013-01:50
how the Excalibur comes to life in this picture: What is you overall impression of the collection? Kind regards, Magnus ...  

wow...

 
 By: stere : March 26th, 2013-03:49
I've never seen the non-chrono with date window. This is an amazing watch. But for my taste I'm not sure if the bracelet really fits to this watch. stere

Its a beautifully made bracelet...

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : March 27th, 2013-08:38
but I agree that the watch itself lives better on a nice leather strap. I will post more images after the Easter Days. Best, Magnus

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 By: Kong : March 28th, 2013-09:30
My impression, may not be fair, as the key pieces were not here. Based on the available pieces in the media session, I felt nothing new. For the design, getting a bit trendy, I prefer the previous classic look. As for their messaging, banging on Geneva Se... 

You mention an important point...

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : March 28th, 2013-12:20
"banging on Geneva Seal heavily, without telling the public what are the value-added" - that is what we will change ;-) Cheers, Magnus

I'd love to see the Roger Dubuis Excalibur Quatuor in person someday

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : March 27th, 2013-20:39
That would be a sight to see in the flesh! Thanks for the coverage report Kong. Cheers, Anthony

Likewise ...

 
 By: Kong : March 28th, 2013-09:32
Eager to view both the Quatuor & Round Table. Without these two, the session was incomplete. Thanks for viewing, A. Kong

The Quatuor..

 
 By: fernando : April 12th, 2013-02:21
is in HK. . It's a big watch but necessarily so and all the whirling and audible ticking reminds the wearer that it's alive! Pls. excuse the poor phone pics. Thick but wraps the wrist well A lot going on The back I also like this - MR Tourby ( no slider o...  

Thanks Fernando ...

 
 By: Kong : April 12th, 2013-10:12
for the pics of the Quatuor. It is BIG, seems like your wrist can carry it well :-) Wonder how loud is the ticking in a quiet room ... from video, sounded like a cricket. Kong

My pleasure Kong.

 
 By: fernando : April 12th, 2013-17:57
Just stopped by the boutique for a chat with the friendly staff and they brought out the Quatuor. I'm sure it will keep you awake at night! :) Best Fernando