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Roger Dubuis
Ref. G40.02SQ.5.V3.79
Golden Square
A rare and attractive limited edition pink gold square-shaped skeletonised tourbillon wristwatch with guarantee and presentation box, numbered 21 of a limited edition of 28 pieces
Full-Cataloguing
- With a skeletonised design that reveals the intricacies within, the Roger Dubuis Golden Square is a mesmerizing study of symmetry and technical artistry. The 18K pink gold square case frames an unobstructed view of the cal. RD02SQ tourbillon movement, with Roman numerals marking each hour with elegance.
- The true star is the one-minute flying tourbillon asymmetrically positioned at 7 o’clock. Its delicate spoked cage rotates continuously, negating the effects of gravity for enhanced timekeeping accuracy. From the hand-stitched brown alligator strap to the flawless finishing of each component, extreme attention to detail reflects Roger Dubuis' dedication to the highest echelons of watchmaking.
- With daring contemporary design that houses a rotating tourbillon, the present Golden Square numbered 21 of 28 limited edition pieces is simply extraordinary, pushing the boundaries of geometric style and technical prowess. For the discerning collector, this rare and well-preserved example comes with a Poinçon de Genève certificate as seen with early Roger Dubuis pieces, in addition to its original box and certificate.
- The true star is the one-minute flying tourbillon asymmetrically positioned at 7 o’clock. Its delicate spoked cage rotates continuously, negating the effects of gravity for enhanced timekeeping accuracy. From the hand-stitched brown alligator strap to the flawless finishing of each component, extreme attention to detail reflects Roger Dubuis' dedication to the highest echelons of watchmaking.
- With daring contemporary design that houses a rotating tourbillon, the present Golden Square numbered 21 of 28 limited edition pieces is simply extraordinary, pushing the boundaries of geometric style and technical prowess. For the discerning collector, this rare and well-preserved example comes with a Poinçon de Genève certificate as seen with early Roger Dubuis pieces, in addition to its original box and certificate.