My Roger Dubuis Excalibur is truly robust in...

Apr 07, 2015,05:09 AM
 

Truly a robust watch in many expects, I ran more than 10kms with it, went to the pool with it and don't have to worry about the rubber strap.

It was serviced to COSC standard by a local watch master last year in Singapore.
I am really proud of owning it and would like to share some pictures of my RD Excalibur 39mm. 

























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I retract my last statement

 
 By: MTF : April 7th, 2015-06:00
kfc, Your photos are very vibrant and show off the dial finishing is better than I thought. Gosh...I may even retract my last statement about seconds subdial at 9 o'clock position. It's not too bad with the sloping rehaut ring around the dial. I still pre... 

wow! some great shots there! thanks for sharing!

 
 By: ThomasM : April 7th, 2015-06:08
Roger Dubuis Excalibur

Gosh, 39mm with that thickness...

 
 By: KIH : April 7th, 2015-06:48
... may be "just right" off-time sports watch. Great looking on your wrist. Very very nice. Thanks for sharing! Ken

Wow very nice pics kfc!

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : April 7th, 2015-07:25
Thanks for sharing! I was just looking at the current production 42mm and 36mm Excaliburs. Yours is the perfect size I think! Looks great on you and very impressed to hear you wear it for sports! Wow! It must be very robust indeed! In rubber strap, it loo... 

A favourite dial of mine...

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : April 7th, 2015-09:45
in an almost baroque case. I like how you captured the essence of this watch, luxury in active environments , particularly the subtle lime shot. Thanks and enjoy your RD, Magnus

Similarities identified

 
 By: kolosstt : April 7th, 2015-11:19
I see that your metallic and brushed dial is also surrounded by a white minutes ring... Looks familiar. Thanks for sharing your shots and giving confidence in its usage during outdoor activities. I like the roman numerals and how they are stretched relati... 

Even with the 39mm diameter, the watch has a lot of character!

 
 By: foversta : April 7th, 2015-13:05
Thanks a lot for these great pics and glad to see that you're enjoying your watch! Fx

One more photo to share...

 
 By: kfc : April 7th, 2015-17:09
To all, Thank you all for your comments, cheers KFC ...  

So I take you are *deep* into watches ;-)

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : April 8th, 2015-00:01
well, that's a great start here. I would love to see more inner values of the RD! Magnus

Ah nice photos of the parts!

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : April 8th, 2015-05:46
I think I know who helped you take this photo :) our friendly local watchmaker friend :) Thanks kfc for your sharings! Cheers robin

Nice to see a owner actually use his watch!

 
 By: patrick_y : April 9th, 2015-12:08
Nice to see a RD Excalibur owner actually use his watch in the pool! We've got a thorough waterproof test here! And thanks for sharing your experience with us!

Your RD looks good

 
 By: ED209 : April 10th, 2015-08:00
Nice pics! Regards, ED-209

It looks great indeed!

 
 By: BABKA : May 6th, 2015-00:14
Thanks for the great pics! ENJOY!

Ref no.?

 
 By: mspersico : August 8th, 2016-11:07
Hi, sorry to rehash a thread this is ~18 mos old, but I was curious about the ref. no of this piece. I can find the 42mm details pretty easily, but this seems to be a bit of an unicorn. Especially with the white dial. I think I would prefer this size, as ... 

Beautiful watch!

 
 By: quatuor27 : August 8th, 2016-17:24
Love the dial and how the Roman numerals stretch into the inner circle. Nice and sporty look and u actually brought it along with into the depths of the pool! Awesome! Makes me want to get a rubber strap for my Excalibur.. Could be an interesting substitu...