SIHH 2019: Roger Dubuis and Lamborghini Present New Excalibur Models
It is pitch dark, suddenly two burning tyres start spinning whilst spraying sparks as if the rubber would have burned down to the rim. A signal-red needle accelerates over and over and provokes the howling of an engine. When it turns light, it’s not the animation of a sportscar as you would have expected, but the newest creation of watchmaker Roger Dubuis.
Unique – Roger Dubuis Excalibur One-Off
We are at the SIHH 2019 watch fair, where the material & technique-driven watch brand presents some new exciting novelties and takes the collaboration with Lamborghini to a new level – also the tire producer Pirelli joins the partnership. Since 2017, the manufacture works closely together with Lamborghini’s motorsport division Squadra Corse. Roger Dubuis has also been the main sponsor of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo for one year now. Some quite innovative watches have already emerged from this collaboration.
Inspired by Lamborghini’s sportscars – Excalibur Huracán Performante
The watches are distinguished by a strong design inspired by the super sportscars. Some of the materials used in the cars are adapted into the watches. It is especially the hexagonal architecture from Lamborghini cars that can also be recognized on these watches. The fire breathing protagonist from the presentation is the new Excalibur One-Off, that is inspired by the Lamborghini SC18 Alston. Its two Tourbillons symbolize the spinning tyres – the glowing needle shows the hours, instead of the revs. The Excalibur One-Off also doesn’t bring any engine to howl, at most its only owner, who has to pay around one million Euro for this one of a kind piece.
Limited to one piece – Excalibur One-Off
In return, he receives a high-tech watch made of carbon-titanium-ceramic, more precisely it’s C-SMC carbon and DLC titanium, which are also used for the sportscars. The in-house calibre RD106SQ – that was by the way built exclusively for this one piece – is equipped with two powerful flying Tourbillons that are inclined at an angle of 90 degrees. It improves its accuracy by further reducing the impact of gravity. They are linked by a differential to regulate the power reserve. The watch has a Geneva seal that involves some strict criteria. For this, Roger Dubuis devotes 40% longer production times.
Roger Dubuis Excalibur Huracán
Roger Dubuis also presents two additional novelties from the collaboration with Lamborghini’s Squadra Corse that appear little less strident, however the same noteworthy. The Excalibur Huracán and the Excalibur Huracán Performante. Both watches are equipped with the in-house movement calibre RD630 self-winding, that has also exclusively been designed for these models. The balance at 12 o’clock has been inclined at a twelve degrees angle and helps to take up a more horizontal position, as we tend to wear our watches in a vertical position that affects the balance and hence the accuracy caused by gravity. The watch runs without ‘fuel’ for 60 hours, thanks to the power of two barrels. Looking onto the back of the watch you can spot a rotor that is shaped like the sportscars rims.
No limitation – Excalibur Huracán (left)
Limited to 88 pieces – Excalibur Huracán Perfomante (right)
The Excalibur Huracán is not limited and appears with a Bi-material strap with black rubber base and grey Alcantara-leather inlay. The Excalibur Huracán Performante has been equipped with some more features from the car. The yellow elements remind of the distinctive colour code of Lamborghini. Also, the air intakes that are worked into the skeletonized dial are enhanced by a grid. It is limited to 88 pieces and only available at Roger Dubuis Boutiques. The back of the Alcantara-leather strap features the Pirelli tyre rubber and pattern, which is also used on the Lamborghini sportscars.
The trend for blue watches has been around for a while now. After all, blue is the favourite colour of most men and in terms of fashion, blue is always sophisticated and sporty at the same time. As there seems to be a strong demand, the trend lives on within most brands collections. Whereas blue…
In 1957 the Soviet Union launches the Sputnik-Satellite, the fashion icon Christian Dior dies, Ai Weiwei was born, and John Lennon and Paul McCartney meet for the first time at a church-festival and later founded the Beatles. In the same memorable year, OMEGA released three new watches from their professional collection, which still today are…
At the beginning of 2025, Hublot revised its striking Big Bang MECA-10, a timepiece renowned for its ten-day power reserve and unconventional power reserve display. The primary focus of this update was a reduction in size, from a bold 45 mm to a more restrained 42 mm in diameter. Achieving this required the development of…
Every fan of Breguet will be well aware of the background to the horology house’s Tradition line. After all, it’s a story that has been shared extensively across the years. Meanwhile, for all those who are new and unaware, it is worth taking a quick trip back to the 18th century, before we get to…
Ever since the Wright brothers revolutionised aviation in 1903, watch manufactures have competed to produce the best, most precise, and most functional tool watches for the skies. Given the superlatives with which some manufactures gild themselves today, it is easy to lose track of who actually played what role and when. After all, there are…
Retailer Bucherer is kicking off 2025 with the introduction of three special timepieces created in collaboration with watch manufactures Ulysse Nardin, Girard-Perregaux and Chopard. Each watch presents its own unique concept. The Ulysse Nardin Freak X Enamel combines its extraordinary movement construction with a deep green dial. Meanwhile, Girard-Perregaux offers up a tourbillon in a…
The trend for blue watches has been around for a while now. After all, blue is the favourite colour of most men and in terms of fashion, blue is always sophisticated and sporty at the same time. As there seems to be a strong demand, the trend lives on within most brands collections. Whereas blue…
An interesting thing about the Richard Mille brand is their incredible thirst for technical innovative watches, always researching on new materials for the most possible light, strong and advanced timepieces. Something else we find interesting is the fact that the brand has managed to commit sportsmen to wear their watches even during competition. We have…
BY FRED S. MANDELBAUM There has been some controversy among collectors if that widely quoted birthyear 1952 was correct - it may be the year the design work on the Navitimer began, but all available evidence points to 1954 as the year mass production started - although its roots lead much deeper into BREITLING's history. The…
Audemars Piguet is not only celebrating its 150th anniversary this year, but also bidding farewell to the calibre 5135 after almost a decade in production. However, this special automatic movement with perpetual calendar is not simply disappearing without a trace. Rather, it is being produced one the last time, as it shows off its best…
To mark the completion of its new production building at the headquarters of the manufacture in Plan-les-Ouates, Patek Philippe is launching a limited edition Calatrava in stainless steel: the Calatrava Manufacture Edition Ref. 6007A-001. The watch couldn't differ more from its predecessors. Patek Philippe is one of the most formidable watchmakers in the world, and…
The American Florentine Ariosto Jones founded the brand IWC in 1868 and he wanted to pair Swiss craftsmanship in watchmaking with American manufacturing technologies. IWC became a specialist in creating excellent pocket watches. Even though the brand’s initials stand for ‘International’ Watch Company and was founded by an American citizen, it always was – and…
As an author who has spent over twenty years writing about mechanical wristwatches, being tucked away for two hours in a shadowy wine cellar in Cologne’s old town with thirty potential watch clients is truly exciting. It’s not just the rare wines they savoured together – including a Bordeaux from 1988 – but the open…