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Roger Dubuis

Ref. H37565

Hommage Chronograph

A delightful and elegant pink gold chronograph wristwatch with pulsometer scale, guarantee and presentation box

Estimate
CHF25,000 - 50,000
€25,600 - 51,100
$27,300 - 54,700
CHF35,560
Lot Details
Manufacturer
Roger Dubuis
Year
1996
Reference No
H37565
Movement No
31
Case No
196053, inside soldi caseback further engraved with limited edition number 12/28
Model Name
Hommage Chronograph
Material
18k pink gold
Calibre
RD56
Bracelet/Strap
Leather
Clasp/Buckle
18k pink gold Roger Dubuis deployant clasp
Dimensions
37mm Diameter
Signed
Case, dial, movement and clasp signed
Accessories
Accompanied by fitted box, Certificate of Origine, Geneva Seal certificate, Besancon Observatory certificate, additional solid caseback, hangtag, leather pouch, outer packaging

Catalogue Essay

Roger Dubuis is a pioneer independent watchmaker, launching his eponymous brand at a time where most watchmakers were either working for brands, creating movements for brands or doing restoration work.
Dubuis started his career in the late 1950s in the after sales department of Longines. Repairing the iconic 13ZN chronograph caliber was an eye opener for him into the wonderful world of chronographs. He then left Longines for Patek Philippe where he worked as a constructor and a master watchmaker in the complications department. He left Patek Philippe after 14 years and set up his own repair atelier in Geneva in 1980, even creating movements for other brands. However, it was not until the mid 1990s that he created his own brand.
Greatly inspired by his time at Patek Philippe and the brand’s beautiful timepieces, Dubuis launched two models, the round classical Hommage and the more quirky Sympathie with its unusual case design.
The present Hommage chronograph in a pink gold 37mm case with sector dial and pulsometer scale is a true tribute to the golden age of horlology. It furthermore features a movement based on 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. On top of that, it was certified by the Besançon Observatory.
This watch takes us back to a time, when now-household names such as F.P. Journe or 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.
In excellent condition and complete with its full set of accessories the present example is number 12 of a limited edition of 28 pieces.

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