Above: Discontinued model from the Daniel Roth museum - Perpetual Calendar with Moonphase (shown below with diamond-set bezel)
Above: The current Perpetual Calendar with Moonphase
Above: Another discontinued model - automatic Perpetual Calendar with tourbillon (close-up below)
Above: Same as before, except in rose gold
Above: Minute repeater in rose gold
Above: Instantaneous Perpetual Calendar in rose gold (shown below in platinum
Above: Perpetual Calendar with Equation of Time in platinum, launched at Baselworld earlier this year (shown below in white gold then rose gold)
Above: The magnificent Lumiere Tourbillon
Above: 8-Day Tourbillon in white gold
Above: Rose gold, platinum and white gold 8-Day Tourbillons
Above: From the Daniel Roth museum, pocket watch from 1996, a limited edition of 10 pieces. The Frederic Piguet calibre inside is now used in the Athys II (shown below in rose gold)
Below: Two Daniel Roth Metropolitan dual timezone watches; this is the only dual-time watch that accounts for daylight savings time (DST)
Above: Metropolitan in rose gold
Above: Tourbillon with Retrograde Date
Above: Papillon in rose gold
Previous two photos: Chronograph with perpetual calendar in platinum and rose gold respectively
Above: Chronomax - chronograph with torque indicator
Datomax - automatic with big date