Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Carbon Skeleton Flying Tourbillon

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Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Carbon Skeleton Flying Tourbillon

Excalibur Spider Carbon Skeleton Flying Tourbillon
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Honeycomb dial decor inspired by automobile radiator grilles
La Cote des Montres - February 8th, 2017

 
 
Roger Dubuis ‘releases the beast’ at the SIHH 2017 with the world premiere Excalibur Spider Carbon. This striking black and red model features a Spider-type skeletonised case with a DLC-treated crown, case-back and ‘container’, all made from titanium. The light yet sturdy material is teamed here with multi-layered carbon for the case, as well as vulcanized rubber on the container and red lacquer lighting up the bezel. Even more importantly, it introduces the first-ever movement plate, bridges and tourbillon upper-cage entirely made in carbon. The result is a mainplate and case forming a ‘chassis’ that is rendered even lighter by this choice of material.

 
The honeycomb dial decor inspired by automobile radiator grilles creates a perfect high-tech background against which to highlight this Calibre RD509SQ, an ‘Astral Skeleton’ flying tourbillon movement beating at a rate of 21,600 vibrations per hour and benefiting from a 70-hour power reserve.

 
Such an amazing technical feat, further complicated by the skeletonised nature of the calibre, is made possible by the particularly rigid nature of this T700 carbon that results in less vibrations and enhanced precision. Its ultra-thin layered structure, achieved by a sophisticated impregnation process, results in a number of useful properties.

 
These include a uniform structure enabling 8% lower porosity compared with most other types of carbon, along with a substantial 30% reduction in weight that facilitates the rotation of the tourbillon upper-cage. The 10°-angled layers applied to the calibre plate and bridges call for a sophisticated production process and are a fine example of dedicating technical expertise to serving aesthetics.

 
Their purpose is to reproduce the same motifs on the movement as those appearing on the case middle. Gripping the wrist (and the imagination) with its strap featuring a rubber base and red RubberTech fabric-like inlay, firmly secured by a DLC-coated titanium folding clasp, the Excalibur Spider Carbon is issued in a 28-piece limited edition.

 
An exclusive production run that is bound to inspire enthusiasts in rising to the ‘Dare to be Rare’ challenge set by Roger Dubuis.

Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Carbon Skeleton Flying Tourbillon

Limited edition of 28 pieces Ref.: RDDBEX0572

 
Case:Skeleton, multi-layered carbon case, multi-layered carbon bezel decorated with red lacquer
Case back :Ttanium DLC
Crown: Ttanium DLC vulcanized with red rubber
Container : Ttaniumet vulcanized with red rubber
Diameter: Ø 45 mm
Thickness:14.02 mm
Dial :Skeleton upper-flange in multi-layered carbon
Red minute-circle and Roger Dubuis transfers
Titanium screws with SLN
Skeleton hands in black PVD coated gold with red tips filled with SLN
Water resistance: 5 BAR (50 m)
Movement: Hand-wound calibre, RD509SQ
Production:28 pieces
Certification:Poinçon de Genève
RD509SQ calibre :Skeleton Flying Tourbillon
Features :Flying tourbillon at 7.30 (one rotation per minute)
Hand-wound mechanical calibre
Finely adjusted in six positions
Functions:Hours and minutes, seconds displayed with the tourbillon cage
Decorations :Skeleton movement, plate, bridges and tourbillon upper cage in multi-layered carbon
Black PVD honeycomb décor between the plate and the bridges
Tourbillon carriage in the shape of a Celtic cross
Number of parts:179
Jewels :19
Diameter :16’’’
Thickness :4.28 mm
Frequency:3 Hz (21,600 vph)
Power-reserve:70 hours
Strap:Black rubber with red Rubber Tech fabric-likeinlay and red stitching
Clasp :Titanium DLC adjustable double folding clasp
 
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