What’s better than a watch with a flying tourbillon? A watch with two flying tourbillons. Doubling up has always been Roger Dubui’s strong suit (in fact, sometimes the watchmaker even quadruples up on balances). But, that’s selling them short, because Roger Dubuis plays the game by the rules. You don’t have to take our word of it, because like so many other pieces, the new Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Double Flying Tourbillon is certified under the Poinçon de Genève (Geneva seal).
What’s better than a watch with a flying tourbillon? A watch with two flying tourbillons. Doubling up has always been Roger Dubui’s strong suit (in fact, sometimes the watchmaker even quadruples up on balances). But, that’s selling them short, because Roger Dubuis plays the game by the rules. You don’t have to take our word of it, because like so many other pieces, the new Excalibur Spider Double Flying Tourbillon is certified under the Poinçon de Genève (Geneva seal).
Elegant and classic are two words that are seldom used to describe a Roger Dubuis watch. Instead, try words like brash, bold, and outrageous. Yes, Roger Dubuis is back at it again with a new version of its second generation Excalibur Spider Double Flying Tourbillon watch. The new watch features aesthetic elements meant to evoke the high-tech and exciting world of supercars and motor racing, so if you consider yourself a petrolhead, read on to find out more.
It is often said that fast cars and expensive watches go hand in hand, and there is certainly some anecdotal evidence to support that. After all, an expensive 200mph supercar has certain things in common with a $200,000 watch with double flying tourbillons. I am referring, of course, to qualities like avant-garde styling, over-engineering, and attention to detail. So it shouldn’t be a surprise to learn that Roger Dubuis’ new Excalibur Spider Double Flying Tourbillon was designed squarely with car enthusiasts in mind.