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Roger Dubuis
H40
羅杰杜彼,精美,限量版白金計時腕錶,備黑色錶盤。附錶盒
估價
CHF25,000–50,000
€26,700–53,400
$29,200–58,400
成交價
CHF45,720
製造商
Roger Dubuis
年份
Circa 1997
機芯編號
447
型號名稱
H40
材料
18K white gold
機芯
Manual, cal. 56, 24 jewels
錶帶/ 錶鏈
Leather
錶扣
18K white gold Roger Dubuis deployant clasp
尺寸
40mm Diameter
簽名
Case, dial, movement and clasp signed
配件
Accompanied by Blank Observatory Certificate, key and presentation box.
完整圖錄內容
Based on the Lemania 2310, the present Roger Dubuis chronograph is an early example made before the brand's sale to Richemont. First and foremost a watchmaker, Roger Dubuis had tirelessly worked for brands such as Patek Philippe and Longines, before setting up his own workshop.
This H40 is a sight to behold and displays incredible details that would impress even the most fastidious watch purist. Firstly, the movement is based upon the Lemania 2310 ébauche - just like the famed Patek Philippe reference 5070. The movement proudly displays the Geneva seal - an exceptional feat for a small, at the time independent watchmaker. Finally, the dial itself is beautiful. Displaying feuille hands and a laquer black dial, it is reminiscent of the vintage chronographs in the past, while displaying its own aesthetic flourishes.
The watch itself offers even more than just technical prowess and good looks - it represents a period of time, when now-household names such as F.P. Journe, Philippe Dufour and Roger Smith were experimenting, producing their very first prototypes, pushing the boundaries of watchmaking and re-defining the meaning of watchmaking. Industry veterans will look back at this golden period of horology as the cradle of Independent Watchmaking, with doses of both pride and nostalgia.
This H40 is a sight to behold and displays incredible details that would impress even the most fastidious watch purist. Firstly, the movement is based upon the Lemania 2310 ébauche - just like the famed Patek Philippe reference 5070. The movement proudly displays the Geneva seal - an exceptional feat for a small, at the time independent watchmaker. Finally, the dial itself is beautiful. Displaying feuille hands and a laquer black dial, it is reminiscent of the vintage chronographs in the past, while displaying its own aesthetic flourishes.
The watch itself offers even more than just technical prowess and good looks - it represents a period of time, when now-household names such as F.P. Journe, Philippe Dufour and Roger Smith were experimenting, producing their very first prototypes, pushing the boundaries of watchmaking and re-defining the meaning of watchmaking. Industry veterans will look back at this golden period of horology as the cradle of Independent Watchmaking, with doses of both pride and nostalgia.