The famous Swiss watch brand Dubey & Schaldenbrand has released a limited edition novelty Grand Dôme R92.
The barrel-shaped watchcase is made of stainless steel 316L. The case length - 52 mm, width - 37 mm, water resistant - 50 meters. The Dubey & Schaldenbrand's logo adorns the crown, located at the 3 o’clock position. Chronograph buttons are placed at the 2 and 4 o’clock positions.
Grand Dôme R92 watch by Dubey & Schaldenbrand
The satin dial, the central part of which shows the beauty of the skeletonized mechanism R92, issued in 1950, is equipped with central blued hands. A double anti-reflective convex sapphire crystal protects the dial.
On the screwed back cover is set a sapphire crystal, through which is possible to observe the work of the caliber with manual winding. The mechanism has the column wheel, the frequency of 18,000 vibrations per hour, 38-hour power reserve, functions of hours, minutes, seconds, and chronograph. The caliber, equipped with blued screws, is skeletonized and engraved by hand.
Dubey & Schaldenbrand Grand Dôme R92 watch caseback
The Grand Dôme R92 watch comes on a black leather strap with a buckle made of stainless steel.
The watch is released in a limited edition of 16 items.
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Dubey & Schaldenbrand
In 1946 a famous watch craftsmen school in La Chaux-de-Fonds teacher Georges Dubey and a watchmaker Rene Schaldenbrand set up their company, which bore their names: Dubey & Schaldenbrand. Dubey worked on a new chronograph seconds splitting system, founded by Joseph Vinnerl, who had lived one century before that time. He designed a simple principle, which was genius in its sense: a spiral spring, situated between the dial and the crystal was driven by pressing a button, situated on the crown, and launched chronograph's second hand, enabling you to measure a time period up to 58 seconds. The mechanism was called “Index Mobile” and became a Dubey & Schaldenbrand embodiment. Most mod...
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