Thanks Magnus. That's encouraging news about the Hommage.

Apr 05, 2013,17:49 PM
 

I certainly hope it results in a return, at least on some level, to classic, timeless designs.
Here are a few more pictures that I took some time ago. I don't have any recent photos but I plan on taking new pictures of all my watches. The RD's will be at the top of the list. I'll post them as soon as I take them.
Regards.............................Mel







  login to reply

Comments: view entire thread

 

Roger Dubuis' "Arch-Grail": the Hommage Condottieri

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : March 25th, 2013-05:44
It is with great pleasure (and thanks to the Gentleman owner) that I am able to present to you a watch that has acquired a cult status amongst watch connoisseurs worldwide - regardless of their respective brand inclination. I am speaking about the Roger D...  

My eternal love as well....

 
 By: KIH : March 28th, 2013-04:21
... belongs to a friend of mine who would probably never let it go.... Sigh.... Ken PS: Thanks for the article and your love for this masterpiece... ...  

The man was at his best.

 
 By: fernando : March 28th, 2013-07:11
A classic that is very pleasing and easy to fall for. I am for one smitten with this watch. Thanks for sharing it with us. cheers fernando

Well, you certainly have my vote,

 
 By: SteveG : March 28th, 2013-09:34
Thanks for a wonderful writeup of this unique and beautiful watch! I found my example in mid-2001, when it was not so old. My source was a commercial reseller who offered almost no information in response to the many questions I posed before purchase, a s...  

Excellent input Steve...

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : March 28th, 2013-12:18
and I agree the Tavannes Cal. 586 you showed makes much (more?) sense than the 507 I assumed. The bridge design is closer to the final RD Cal. 27. now, is that good (we found a more credible ancestor) or bad news (RD's modification work was less intensive... 

I thought it was good, because I wanted

 
 By: SteveG : March 28th, 2013-12:38
to find a watch which used the base movement which RD thought was worthy of his extreme efforts. In this case I can't see clear evidence that that particular bridge was replaced, but it does not matter to the function, and it is still plated brass and bea... 

The Hommage line was so pure, so beautiful, this Condottieri...

 
 By: Sandgroper : March 31st, 2013-05:22
is a prefect example of something very classy, very homogenous, very horological and at the same time departing from the constraints of the Big 3 or whatever. I feel, of course this is my own opinion, that the new tack Roger Dubuis has taken, is following... 

Thanks for the wonderful write up. The Condottieri is one of my favorites in my........

 
 By: Mel : March 31st, 2013-17:48
collection and I feel fortunate to have been able to attain one of my grail watches. It's truly a unique watch and I love to wear it. I wish they would return to the classic designs that they were so loved for in the beginning..........but, on the other h...  

Outstanding piece, Mel...

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : April 4th, 2013-03:49
may I ask you to post some close-up from the hands and the dial? And a wristshot perhaps? As your desire for more classic watches I assume I have good news. The Hommage collection has recently received more attention. So I expect we see increasingly tempt... 

Thanks Magnus. That's encouraging news about the Hommage.

 
 By: Mel : April 5th, 2013-17:49
I certainly hope it results in a return, at least on some level, to classic, timeless designs. Here are a few more pictures that I took some time ago. I don't have any recent photos but I plan on taking new pictures of all my watches. The RD's will be at ...  

Fantastic pictures...

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : April 8th, 2013-00:22
of an outstanding watch. I really like how you captured the subtle layers of the dial and its surface structure. And of course, I adore the movement pic. I can't wait to see more! Have a nice week, Magnus P.S.: One question: how does it sound ?

It sounds great Magnus.

 
 By: Mel : April 10th, 2013-18:57
It's not loud but it is louder than most watches I have. I have to hold it within a few inches of my ear to hear it ticking. It's not loud but it has a very solid tic toc. It winds loud though. Not silent and smooth like most modern high end watches. I lo...  

That's interesting.

 
 By: SteveG : April 12th, 2013-19:38
When I wrote about this watch in 2001, I included: ... after 47 utterly silent and smooth turns is this watch fully wound." and last I checked this was still the behavior of my example.

Fascinating...

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : April 13th, 2013-01:22
so each of these watches has its own distinct personality. Me - in love! Best, Magnus

Yes, very interesting Steve. Winding in the forward direction..........

 
 By: Mel : April 15th, 2013-07:15
the sound is coming from the pawl that you can see on the wheel but it's also loud in the other direction as well. It sounds almost pocket watch loud, which may be apropos. When I say loud, I mean you can hold it at arms length and definitely hear that pa... 

Roger Dubuis RD27

 
 By: Jeremy Wang : February 5th, 2019-08:49
thank you for this useful information which l have been searching for years for zi also have this watch for over 20 years. And my certifacate shows that this Roger Dubuis watch that I own is a unique which means it only produced one piece. ...