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.
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.