Olivier Gudin of Roger Dubuis SEA & Oceania shares how the luxury watchmaker dares to be rare. Hint: This time, it involves race cars.
Any watch aficionado who considers himself a fan of skeleton movements would be familiar with Roger Dubuis – a shining light for the bold and beautiful of the luxury timekeeping world.
Olivier Gudin, managing director of Roger Dubuis SEA & Oceania, says that the iconic Excalibur collection featuring the automatic skeleton, tourbillon and double tourbillon has provided the ideal framework to develop the brand’s most creative ideas.
All Roger Dubuis movements are decorated and tested to bear the Geneva Seal, a sign of its continued commitment to hallmark workmanship within the established standards of classic quality – despite being a relatively new player in the scene.
This year, Roger Dubuis takes to the tarmac with automotive pioneer Pirelli for the Excalibur Spider Pirelli collection. This partnership has created two exciting Excalibur models with Astral Skeleton star-patterned skeleton movements and the signature open-work Spider concept, featuring eight exclusive pieces with the Double Flying Tourbillon. What’s most exciting is that each strap features rubber inlays from certified Pirelli winning tyres in real races.
Olivier says that partnerships of the Pirelli nature are a long-term strategy for the brand, promising, “It’s going to be interesting to see how we develop Excalibur in specific models for partnerships.” With more automotive collaborations in the works, we look forward to the marriage of speed, precision and durability in upcoming collections.
Since launching in 1995, Roger Dubuis has made its mark in luxury timekeeping through its intricate skeletonised movements, highly associated with the brand since its first skeleton movement five years ago. “We have a strong creative design team working very closely with watchmakers to do what is technically feasible, resulting in watches with striking design and relevant mechanical content,” says Olivier.
This is important to the watchmaker as creativity and innovation are very much in its DNA. Roger Dubuis pieces stand out from the crowd – one of the first things I notice about Olivier is the timepiece on his wrist, which he points out to be a conversation starter as much as an accessory.
In a time when watchmakers prefer to pledge allegiance to either classic or edgy design, Roger Dubuis dares to be rare with watches that push the boundaries of conventional luxury timekeeping aesthetic.
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