A really attractive piece from a highly underrated brand, I'm sure very hard to beat in terms of value! Did this model also come with the Geneva Seal, like if I'm not mistaken much of his production at the time? Enjoy!
A Roger Dubuis 2005 Hommage. When I saw this the first time at a dealer, I was tempted. I went for a 2nd time and was even more tempted, but could not make a decision. I went for a 3rd time and this time I felt no temptation at all. Instead, I was tempted...
No question this watch is “owning” those Romans, and for me it works. I often find romans give a watch a dated look but there are several watches (including a few I own) where I feel that’s not the case and instead the watch feels more contemporary. I thi...
Your decision way is how i do. Not walk on one night ice. First the ice must grow before a safe walk insured. I like your RD Ron. Why? It have not that silly six lug design. Why RD is not doing it anymore on the todays Excalibur’s is maybe a task we must ...
I wonder if RD will listen to us. Since RD is part of the Richemont Group, it also has to be a group decision and how the brand works with the other brands. It would be wonderful to see more traditional RD watches appear again.
The need to differ, not be a copy cat is important for watch brands. Find an own public. Better to do this with case shapes and forms , instead of difficult lug systems.
Yes, this one, as all of RD watches, comes with the Geneva Seal, and a certificate from the French Observatory too. Roger Dubuis was very particular that his watches meet the best standards before going to market.