Roger Dubuis - An Expression of High Horology: The Excalibur Spider Flyback Chronograph

Hyper Horology Unleashed

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A Roger Dubuis chronograph, certified by the Geneva Seal and following the traditions of haute horology, with an integrated movement featuring a vertical clutch and column wheel.

Highlighting the Maison’s innovations, with the Rotating Minute Counter, the Second Braking System and the cryptodate.

A typically dynamic dial design, inspired by Roger Dubuis' expertise in skeleton, that delivers expressivity in multiple layers.

With their pinpoint precision, chronographs have carved an enduring legacy at the heart of the motor-racing world. Their designs in watchmaking, therefore, have historically reflected a sporty edge, with racing-style aesthetics for active wear. Roger Dubuis, however, is approaching this iconic complication from a high horology perspective, showcasing the traditions of fine watchmaking, while transforming many of the components through the Maison’s own expressivestyle. Introducing the new Excalibur Spider Flyback Chronograph.

Photo Courtesy: Roger Dubuis

Continuing a Legacy

The chronograph has an authentic place within Roger Dubuis’DNA.

At the beginning of his career, Mr. Roger Dubuis worked for nine years in a Swiss Maison where he exclusively worked on chronograph movements. There, he acquired know-how and expertise, but also love for the complication. Naturally, when he started his namesake company in 1995, the chronograph was part of the very first watches he created.

That same complication has remained a symbolic and integral part of Roger Dubuis’ watchmaking ever since then, and after 30 years of evolution, the journey has culminated in this fifth chronograph generation, first released in 2023.

RD780: A Traditional Chronograph Movement

As an integrated movement, the entire calibre has been designed to both tell and measure time– a complete development approach that gives the watchmaker more scope for creativity and allows themto play with the aesthetics.

One of the historically iconic features of the calibre is the column wheel– prominently on display for the wearer at 6 o’clock. A revered component in high horology, and a mechanical hallmark, the column wheel not only improves the visual aspect of the watch, but also enhances the feel of the pushers, making their operation more fluid and responsive. It is also responsible for managing the chronograph’s start, stop, and reset functions, making it vital to the timepiece’s performance.

In this calibre, the column wheel is intricately machined from stainless steel and is finished with a poli zinc decoration– a demanding technique that creates a high shine, and is usually reserved for components that have an unusual shape.

The vertical clutch, too, is a mechanism that connects to tradition, while ensuring performance. It is also a very similar system that is used in cars to change gears.

Patented Innovations

Located at 3 o’clock, the 120° Rotating Minute Counter (RMC) is a theatrical feature crafted in an isotoxal shape. This counter showcases a patent-pending display that bears the digits 0, 1, and 2. As its tripartite hands rotates, it moves gracefully past the 0–9 digits on the right, with oversized red numerals ensuring easy readability. Once the chronograph is activated, the RMC puts on a dynamic and engaging visual performance.

The second innovation of interest is the patent-pending Second Braking System (SBS), which is included in the movement’s vertical clutch mechanism. It adds significant stability to the chronograph seconds hand and reduces its flickering.

Expressivity Throughout

At 9 o’clock, Roger Dubuis has placed one of its emblematic components. The tilted balance wheel is set at a 12° angle, providing ideal visibility for the wearer, while also delivering the same inertia as a tourbillon. Its performance is enhanced by diamond-coated silicon escapement components, which provide anti-magnetic properties for lasting precision.

For impact on the wrist, the timepiece is crafted with a 45 mm skeletonized case in 18K pink gold and features skeletonized pushers. Its warm tones are contrasted by a black rubber strap, which is equipped with a Quick Release system.

Yet it’s the symmetrical dial of the watch that truly draws the wearer into the magic of the aesthetics. Almost like a living display, it reveals different moving parts all working in seamless harmony. And the more you look, the more layers are revealed, with distinctive surfaces and different heights all contributing to the expressive geometry.

Connecting the watch with the chronograph’s motorsport DNA, the rotor on the caseback has been shaped with five arms, like the rims of a supercar’s wheel, which are further accentuated with the signature sharp lines of Roger Dubuis.

88 Limited Edition

Only 88 of these timepieces will be made available, a reference to the lucky number of Mr. Roger Dubuis. This same number appears highlighted on the watch’s tachymeter scale adding a subtle but meaningful difference within the design.

As well as offering 72 hours of power reserve, the watch meets the standard of the prestigious Poinçon de Genève. To achieve the mark, the Maison has meticulously decorated all 333 components using a total of 16 distinct finishing techniques.

Striking the ultimate balance between sportiness and high horology, the Excalibur Spider Flyback Chronograph is a watch for wearers on the move. Those who embrace an active lifestyle, yet who also demand an infusion of elegance and excellence within their style.

ABOUT ROGER DUBUIS

Representing an unexpected blend of distinctive character and horological expertise, Roger Dubuis has been at the forefront of expressive watchmaking since 1995. With the bold invention of Hyper Horology™, the Maison has become renowned for its limitless obsession with conceiving, designing and shaping the future of Haute Horlogerie. Sustained by its fully-integrated manufacture, where every caliber is made in- house, Roger Dubuis commits to performance and strives for excellence.

Rewarded by the Poinçon de Genève certification, their traditional yet contemporary masterpieces are a demonstration of radical skill and ancestral craftmanship, which the Maison reinterprets year after year with fervid creativity and innovative materials. With this avant-garde and daring energy, Roger Dubuis is bringing its collections to an exclusive circle of clients and friends.

For further information visit rogerdubuis.com

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