Roger Dubuis Excalibur Star Of Infinity Double Tourbillon Watch Hands-On

Roger Dubuis Excalibur Star Of Infinity Double Tourbillon Watch Hands-On Hands-On

Roger Dubuis Excalibur Star Of Infinity Double Tourbillon Watch Hands-On Hands-On

Sometimes, it is hard to get excited about new watches; sometimes, it’s even harder to not let yourself get too excited by something you’ll never be able to afford. But in the case of the Roger Dubuis Sea More Watches Excalibur Star of Infinity Double Tourbillon watch, I’ve no trouble with the former and have completely given up on the latter. How much you like this piece will have a lot to do with how you feel about the Roger Dubuis Excalibur range to begin with. This Roger Dubuis Excalibur Star of Infinity Double Tourbillon watch, despite offering a totally new calibre layout, with a high degree of operational precision and a breathtaking aesthetic, slots neatly into an ever more impressive family of horological machines being cranked out by the respected Swiss maestro.

Roger Dubuis Excalibur Star Of Infinity Double Tourbillon Watch Hands-On Hands-On

Roger Dubuis Excalibur Star Of Infinity Double Tourbillon Watch Hands-On Hands-On

I have this deeply-rooted opinion that I am not a flashy guy, but every time a watch dripping with diamonds is thrown at me (not literally) I start swooning. It’s also becoming increasingly apparent to me that I have a penchant for the brash. That doesn’t mean I don’t appreciate the whispered nuances of traditional maisons, just that I get a real kick out of a brazen brand kicking and screaming its way into the limelight. The Roger Dubuis Round Table Watch Excalibur Star of Infinity Double Tourbillon watch is not a shy timepiece. Its over-the-top barrel bridge, in the shape of a star, instantly turns one’s mind towards the heavens and the concept of space and the infinity beyond. This is clearly intentional. Beneath the diamond-encrusted barrel bridge is a busy void of everything and nothing. The watch’s double tourbillons hang in their own space, seemingly unconcerned with the goings-on around them. It reminds me of staring up at the night sky. At first you see only black, but the longer you stare at the same spot, the distant stars emerge, and before you know it, you can’t see anything but that distant blanket of light in the darkness.

Roger Dubuis Excalibur Star Of Infinity Double Tourbillon Watch Hands-On Hands-On

Roger Dubuis Excalibur Star Of Infinity Double Tourbillon Watch Hands-On Hands-On

And that’s the feeling I get with this Roger Dubuis Excalibur Star of Infinity Double Tourbillon watch. Initially, the tourbillons seem to be independent of the mechanism, but a moment later, it becomes very apparent that despite the “holes” in this calibre, there is a complicated network of components at play. After the initial “wow” factor subsided, I almost lost the ability to see the tourbillons as detached at all. Far from detracting from this watch’s attractiveness, I found it better for it. With mystery watches, I enjoy the illusion, but get really bored, really quickly: there’s nothing to draw the eye, to pique the interest. This piece lulls you into a false sense of security before slapping you out of your stupor with the brusque reminder that this thing, in spite of its fancy decoration, is a serious machine and should be respected as such.

Roger Dubuis Excalibur Star Of Infinity Double Tourbillon Watch Hands-On Hands-On

Roger Dubuis Excalibur Star Of Infinity Double Tourbillon Watch Hands-On Hands-On

The star motif continues on the reverse side of this calibre, obviously fully displayed by an edge-to-edge crystal case back. Both tourbillon bridges are shaped like skeletonised stars, creating a constellation on your wrist! Despite the visual complexity of the Roger Dubuis Excalibur Star of Infinity Double Tourbillon watch, there’s not a whole lot going on aside from the twin tourbillons.

It’s often stated that fast cars and expensive watches proceed hand in hand, and there’s surely some anecdotal evidence to support that. In the end, a costly 200mph supercar has certain points in common with a $200,000 watch with dual flying tourbillons. Therefore it shouldn’t be a surprise to learn that Roger Dubuis’ new Excalibur Spider Double Flying Tourbillon was created squarely with car enthusiasts in mind.The brand new Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Dual Flying Tourbillon includes a 47mm-wide and 14.95mm-thick black DLC ceramic instance. The faces of this case contain over-molded orange juice that gives the case a very racy appearance. The bezel is black DLC titanium also, therefore is your crown. Such as the case, the crown can be rimmed by orange juice to add contrast and give it a more sporty look. To finish the racing look, the watch includes a black and orange perforated leather strap that’s been lined with rubber. Water resistance is 50m, so the watch is not scared to have a small wet.Like all of the additional Excalibur Spider watches, the new Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Dual Flying Tourbillon features a greatly skeletonized dial. The skeletonization is done, and from the front, an individual can make a sizable star-shaped bridge that supports the mainspring barrel. To the left about 9 o’clock, there’s a power reserve indicator that’s been performed in the style of a fuel gauge. Incidentally, the power reserve estimate is a new element that’s only present on the second generation Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Dual Flying Tourbillon watches.At 7 and 5 o’clock, you’ve got the 2 stars of the watch – the double flying tourbillons. These two tourbillons twist at a speed of a revolution per minute and twice as running seconds displays. They also remind me of the flag of Italy, which is apt because Italy is home to supercar manufacturers like Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Pagani.