ROGER DUBUIS Excalibur Lady

This year, Swiss watch manufacture ROGER DUBUIS introduces an elegant range of ladies’ mechanical watches from its iconic Excalibur collection. This feminine watch collection catches the eye with distinctive dials, in pure ROGER DUBUIS style, and incorporates mechanical movements which have been developed by the Manufacture, each hallmarked with the prestigious Poinçon de Genève.

Combining force with subtle sophistication, these 36mm diameter models are proposed in steel, white gold or rose gold, with or without diamonds. In addition to the triple lugs that join the case to the strap, one of the hallmarks of the Excalibur collection, this new lady’s version adopts an elegant dial, circled with stunningly tapered Roman numerals. Stretched to infinity, and an integral part of the brand’s DNA, these Roman numerals take on even greater prominence thanks to a spectacular and original construction. The numerals are formed by metallization on a sapphire crystal which then encloses the dial. This dial is fully paved with diamonds, including under the Roman numerals.

This Excalibur Lady Jewellery model with its 560 diamonds for a total of approximately 5.7 carats is proposed in white gold, in a limited edition of 88. The power of seduction of the Excalibur Lady Jewellery watch goes beyond its beauty. Its RD821 self-winding mechanical movement meets the exacting criteria of Fine Watchmaking. Hallmarked with the prestigious Poinçon de Genève, it has also been awarded COSC chronometer certification by the Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres.

Technical details
Model: Excalibur Lady, ref EX36-821-20-42/S0R00/F

Movement
RD821 Movement
Self-winding mechanical movement, 11½’’’, 33 jewels, finely adjusted in five positions, rhodium-plated, “Côtes de Genève” decoration.
Poinçon de Genève.
COSC certification.
Functions: Hours and minutes, small seconds at 6 o’clock (optional)
Number of parts: 168
Height: 3.43 mm
Frequency: 4 Hz (28,800 vph)
Power reserve: 48 hours

Case
Water-resistant to 3 BAR (30 metres)