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Roger Dubuis Much More M25 - 18K White Gold - Unpolished - Full Set

$7,900.00

Roger Dubuis started his eponymous watch brand in 1995, after working for esteemed watchmaker Patek Philippe for more than 20 years along with several other major brands. He quickly rose through the ranks of Swiss watchmaking, becoming one of the most celebrated watchmakers of the ‘neo-vintage’ era. Combining his adept technical creativity in producing masterful movements with his knowledge of historical watch design, Dubuis produced some of the most important watches of the era all with in-house calibers. 

Each in-house produced caliber by Dubuis in this era received the Geneva Seal, which is a certification of quality controlled by the Swiss government. This award is considered to be the highest hallmark of production quality that a movement can receive. As a result of this, Dubuis was established as one of the top quality movement producers in the Swiss watchmaking industry.

A unique aspect of the Roger Dubuis brand is that every watch produced was done in a limited edition of no more than 28 pieces. However, many collector’s believe that these limited editions were often not completely subscribed, and so fewer than 28 pieces may have been produced in an edition. This uncommon rarity coupled with supreme in-house movement quality, design, and finishing has made Roger Dubuis one of the most sought after brands amongst collectors. 

The Much More draw’s from Roger Dubuis’ knowledge of historical Patek Philippe design. Specifically, the Patek Ref. 10, a similar curved rectangular case shape often displayed with exploded numerals, which was one of the first wristwatches ever produced by Patek Philippe in the early 1900’s. We find that the curvature of the Much More case shape makes it one of the most appealing and comfortable designs of any watch we have handled. 

This particular example boasts a near perfect case size for those interested in elegant, dressy design watches. The case dimensions are well proportioned and wear as if it was a larger version of a Cartier Tank. If you have ever experienced the Cartier Tank Automatique from the 1970’s, this watch offers a similar shape but with the addition of lugs. But, where the Much More sets itself apart from the Cartier Tank is in the finishing. Without a doubt each and every component of this watch greatly surpasses the Cartier Tank. The 18K white gold case, in unpolished condition, has significant heft. The dial treatment is much more sophisticated in design and we are particularly fond of the black dial, silver metallic exploded numerals wrapped in white surrounds, and white chemin de fer railroad track which ties the design together beautifully. Housed within the watch is the in-house produced Geneva Sealed manual movement which is artfully displayed in the open display caseback. This particular example is in nearly flawless overall condition and comes complete with papers and its original Roger Dubuis signed 18K white gold buckle. We love the Cartier Tank Louis Cartier and its important place in history, but from a quality perspective, it cannot compete with the Much More.

It is for these reasons that we believe the Roger Dubuis Much More offers collectors one of the best values in the genre of dress and design watches. It boasts all of the heritage and tradition of an important watch combined with the masterful technical finishing and Geneva Seal quality that made Roger Dubuis one of the most significant watchmakers of the 20th Century.

Reference: M25

Model: Much More

Movement: In-House Roger Dubuis Geneva Sealed Manual Wind 

Year: 2000

Contents: Complete set featuring outer and inner box and original paperwork

Dimensions: 38mm x 25mm

Case: Unpolished 18K white gold featuring open display caseback and engraved limited edition serial number out of 28 pieces.

Dial: Flawless dial condition

Strap & Buckle: It comes on a handmade strap with the original Roger Dubuis signed white gold buckle.

 

Roger Dubuis Much More M25 - 18K White Gold - Unpolished - Full Set

$7,900.00

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Roger Dubuis started his eponymous watch brand in 1995, after working for esteemed watchmaker Patek Philippe for more than 20 years along with several other major brands. He quickly rose through the ranks of Swiss watchmaking, becoming one of the most celebrated watchmakers of the ‘neo-vintage’ era. Combining his adept technical creativity in producing masterful movements with his knowledge of historical watch design, Dubuis produced some of the most important watches of the era all with in-house calibers. 

Each in-house produced caliber by Dubuis in this era received the Geneva Seal, which is a certification of quality controlled by the Swiss government. This award is considered to be the highest hallmark of production quality that a movement can receive. As a result of this, Dubuis was established as one of the top quality movement producers in the Swiss watchmaking industry.

A unique aspect of the Roger Dubuis brand is that every watch produced was done in a limited edition of no more than 28 pieces. However, many collector’s believe that these limited editions were often not completely subscribed, and so fewer than 28 pieces may have been produced in an edition. This uncommon rarity coupled with supreme in-house movement quality, design, and finishing has made Roger Dubuis one of the most sought after brands amongst collectors. 

The Much More draw’s from Roger Dubuis’ knowledge of historical Patek Philippe design. Specifically, the Patek Ref. 10, a similar curved rectangular case shape often displayed with exploded numerals, which was one of the first wristwatches ever produced by Patek Philippe in the early 1900’s. We find that the curvature of the Much More case shape makes it one of the most appealing and comfortable designs of any watch we have handled. 

This particular example boasts a near perfect case size for those interested in elegant, dressy design watches. The case dimensions are well proportioned and wear as if it was a larger version of a Cartier Tank. If you have ever experienced the Cartier Tank Automatique from the 1970’s, this watch offers a similar shape but with the addition of lugs. But, where the Much More sets itself apart from the Cartier Tank is in the finishing. Without a doubt each and every component of this watch greatly surpasses the Cartier Tank. The 18K white gold case, in unpolished condition, has significant heft. The dial treatment is much more sophisticated in design and we are particularly fond of the black dial, silver metallic exploded numerals wrapped in white surrounds, and white chemin de fer railroad track which ties the design together beautifully. Housed within the watch is the in-house produced Geneva Sealed manual movement which is artfully displayed in the open display caseback. This particular example is in nearly flawless overall condition and comes complete with papers and its original Roger Dubuis signed 18K white gold buckle. We love the Cartier Tank Louis Cartier and its important place in history, but from a quality perspective, it cannot compete with the Much More.

It is for these reasons that we believe the Roger Dubuis Much More offers collectors one of the best values in the genre of dress and design watches. It boasts all of the heritage and tradition of an important watch combined with the masterful technical finishing and Geneva Seal quality that made Roger Dubuis one of the most significant watchmakers of the 20th Century.

Reference: M25

Model: Much More

Movement: In-House Roger Dubuis Geneva Sealed Manual Wind 

Year: 2000

Contents: Complete set featuring outer and inner box and original paperwork

Dimensions: 38mm x 25mm

Case: Unpolished 18K white gold featuring open display caseback and engraved limited edition serial number out of 28 pieces.

Dial: Flawless dial condition

Strap & Buckle: It comes on a handmade strap with the original Roger Dubuis signed white gold buckle.