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Holy guacamole! Today Christian and Anthony (our great friend) dive into Roger Dubuis and look at $360,000 worth of watches! What's crazy is that's only two watches: The Roger Dubuis Excalibur Aventador S and the Excalibur Flying Tourbillon! Are they gorgeous? Worth it? Technologically incredible? Yes!
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Today, Christian dives into two incredible (and incredibly expensive) watches from Roger Dubuis!
First, we have the Aventador S, a collaboration with legendary Italian car manufacturer Lamborghini. As a watch based on the car brand's higher end line, the watch needed to meet the expectations of the Aventador name, and reach those expectations it most certainly did. With a hyper technical openworked dial (showcasing the deadbeat second caliber inside) and a case made of carbon fiber, it really drives home the automotive sport car connection without being too over the top with branding. This connection extends to the strap choice, which is a combination of Alcantara and black rubber (Alcantara being a material used on steering wheels and seats in sports cars, and rubber obviously being sporty as a strap material along with the connection to the tires).
Next up, we have the Excalibur Flying Tourbillon, an equally complex but much more refined timepiece in a 42mm rose gold case. Its dressy case material, mixed with the equally dressy alligator strap, elevate the watch some, but with its incredibly technical dial and complex tourbillon system, it still manages to maintain some of the high horology excellence that Roger Dubuis is known for.