Dubey contact

Jan 30, 2020,04:49 AM
 

Good idea, see if they respond. Papers are open.

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Dubey LE Regulateur--Question for the Forum

 
 By: sdr1 : January 30th, 2020-03:28
Hi Everyone, I recently acquired this piece and after searching exhaustively on the Internet, could not find anything about its history. I know many of you exist on multiple fora and wondered if those that were (are) on Time Zone remember this watch. I as...  

I remember the watch, in early 2000’s if my memory is correct...

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : January 30th, 2020-03:59
and that’s about all. Try contacting the manufacturer, they should be able to help. Do you have any paperwork ?

Dubey contact

 
 By: sdr1 : January 30th, 2020-04:49
Good idea, see if they respond. Papers are open.

Dubey

 
 By: sdr1 : January 30th, 2020-04:49
Yep but no mention of this or generally LE pieces.

The founder or one of the them from Time Zone was Richard Paige..... [nt]

 
 By: Blansky : January 30th, 2020-07:04
There is an interview with him on Time Zone but I can't post a link so go onto the site and in the heading look for news and features. Under that, is interviews and scroll down to Richard Paige. He was/is a watchmaker currently in Hawaii I believe making ... 

Thanks

 
 By: sdr1 : January 30th, 2020-08:06
Many thanks for the info. I read through an interview with him but will read again and see jf I can reach out to him.

This is from his website....rpaigewatch

 
 By: Blansky : January 30th, 2020-08:20
During his tenure at , Richard launched an online watch repair school. Also, Richard conceived and produced 4 other limited edition watches, all sold out, and marketed exclusively on .

Richard is alive and well living between Hawaii & San Diego.

 
 By: Tim Jackson : January 31st, 2020-10:23
I can ask him about this edition and more specifics... FYI he founded TimeZone, he didn't buy it, and was one of the earliest pioneers of online watch forums and power of sharing information that it allowed for. His store in SF was called Paris 1925, and ... 

According to Richard,

 
 By: Tim Jackson : February 1st, 2020-11:55
This apparently was an edition created for TZ right after he sold the website to Ashford.com back then. Still waiting to hear if he has any more info, there is a lot is water under the bridge since then, so I’m not sure if he remembers all the details...