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Stupid me. I forgot to take a picture of the back. Its a micro rotor chronograph with a column wheel. Very handsome execution.

you can find it on c24. the model is called La Monegasque. My guess is the reference to the roulette design on the dial?
2Y
By: ChristianDK
6
ChristianDK
3099

So I traded my UN blue ocean the blue rubber quoted with this RD with the mindset to wear for a while then sell BUT....

It’s seems a spell has been cast on me I’ve always had an affection and soft spot for cushion shaped watches and I’ve always loved the Monegasque but never pulled the trigger Last week I had and opportunity to do a trade since I was trying to sell the UN
1Y
By: Mohannad (aka Riddler)
12
chk
4964

During Dias era RD achieved more consensus

Several new movements each year (with some reliability's problems) with a unique design. Maybe too show off, too big, but the quality was by far above the average. They made one of the best chrono caliber ever, excalibur with micro rotor; under Richemont
3Y
By: fernando
46
Age_of_Surfaces
26401

Hands on review of the Roger Dubuis Hommage Automatic Open Dial

It is always strange to discover the existence of a watch by seeing it for the first time in a boutique. It is the experience that happened to me a few days ago in the Bucherer store in Paris when I saw a very particular Roger Dubuis Hommage Automatic. In
9Y
By: foversta
1
KMII
1269

Great catch...

I said it many times over and over again that the club & big number limited edition are truly great value, especially when compared to the normal Monegasque chronograph fitted w/ RD680. I believe those were the last remaining RD78 movements and I'm gl
10Y
By: p.boxster
12
Arie
3644

Monegasque Club Chronograph

I want to show you my first Roger Dubuis Watch: The Monegasque Club Chronograph !! Many of RD`s models are too "special" or "wild" for me, though the movements are part of the best the market offers. Especially the chronograph movements, as the RD 78 and
10Y
By: p.boxster
12
Arie
3644

La Monegasque with RD14 movement

Hello All Please let me introduce myself. I'm a watch enthusiast based primarily in the UK. I have a few watches but no RD. However, this may soon change, and you people may just be the ones who help me begin my journey with the brand. Basically, I have r
10Y
By: Amazing132010
3
Malph
1479

Not quite...

when RD first launched La Monegasque, they made two limited edition chrono pieces in precious metal w/ RD78 movement. They were priced at a small premium to the RD680 based chronograph in similar precious metal. IMHO, they were a great bargain given the m
11Y
By: Mohannad (aka Riddler)
5
Jester
1658

very nice but life should be fun ....

Just bought my first Roger Dubuis (after wanting one for years) and I like the new lines (excalibur, monegasque) much more than the historic models. Don't get me wrong..your watch is certainly nice but to me it is too classic. I don't think they could com
9Y
By: fernando
42
Ovi
12281

Good inputs ...

Thanks John. Agree with you , the RG Ultimate luxe piece, if the rotor is in rose gold, it does make a more congruent picture. The La Monegasque Club is one handsome piece in metal... you will have to see and try it on. Size is still alright to my petite
11Y
By: Kong
3
Kong
2868