The first fully skeletonized timepiece the house of Bovet has ever made, the newest Virtuoso XI is completely hand-finished and hand-engraved - in every component and on both sides. The master watchmakers and artisans at Bovet carved away as much metal as possible without compromising the strength of the components themselves. They then spent dozens of hours finishing the parts on both sides with a classical pattern - Bovet's own Fleurisanne motif. Both sides of the flying tourbillon movement are visible thanks to transparent sapphires. This version in 18-karat white gold is set with brilliant-cut diamonds on the case.
Details
Company | Roger Dubuis |
Price ($) | 162,000 |
Price range | $100,000 - $200,000 |
Carrats | 18K |
Gender | Male |
Case | Round |
Complications | Hours Minutes |
Water Resistance | 100m |
Movement | Automatic |
Power Reserve Range (hours) | 49 - 72 |
Power Reserve | 72 hours |
Case Size | Large (>39mm) |
Case Diameter (mm) | 42 |
Case Back | Open |
Case Colour | Gold |
Case Material | Gold |
Dial Material | Gold |
Gemstones | Diamonds |
Limited Edition | Limited edition |
Caliber | RD720SQ |
Reference Number | RDDBEX0950 |
Within the heart of Geneva, Roger Dubuis combines state of the art technology with time-honored tradition to create futuristic timepieces. After shocking the world with its novel skeleton design in 2005, innovation has become the norm as the brand regularly reinterprets its 100% mechanical calibers using modern materials.Roger Dubuis's creativity is what has gained it a cult-like following, especially after the debut of its new Knights of The Round Table Monotourbillion in 2022. Featuring 12 knights that are individually hand-carved and micro-sculpted in gold, Murano glass blocks and the brand's iconic Poinçon de Genève certification, this monotourbillon reflects Roger Dubuis's dominant stance within the watchmaking market.