![]() Until then, I will appreciate them from afar. Overall my appreciation for these watches is high as a high-end watch that can be worn everyday for those who can afford it. All the watches are pricey, but you get a great watch and luxury toy to tote around. One thing I just don’t get is the odd large branding of “k10” and “Sports Activity Watch.” Why is this at all necessary? “Sports Activity Watch” is about the cheesiest thing a luxury watch company could place on the face of a watch that is easily $8,000. The red number indexes are charming, and nicely compliments the red trim on the case underneath the bezel. My favorite model is the k10, as it is the most traditional diver of all the models I have seen, though it does not have a seconds hand. The strap deployments are branded nicely with an “RG” and “Easy Diver” in nice relief on the clasp. All models that I have seen have a see through caseback to the nicely decorated movements. Most of the models are automatics, but the tourbillon and chronograph models are manually wound. I love looking at these watch hands, though I am less impressed by the hands on the chronograph model. Very powerful looking in an almost aristocratic manner. These hands are like sharp blades cutting through time. the easy diver line always delights me with the smooth lines of its face, and some of the boldest watch hands I have ever seen on a dial. New Watch Old Stock come with Full Set Box,Manual Book,Warranty Card. It is a bit over the top, but the whole point is instill the sense of ruggedness, which also applies to the large crown and retaining bar in the middle on the strap connection between the lugs.įrom complex tourbillons, to unorthodox square models. Roger Dubuis 46mm Easy Diver Chronograph Limited edition (Unworn) RD-001. The bezel is a distinct point of interest, almost cartoon looking in its boldness. The large screws in the lugs that secure the strap, the carbon fiber accents and dial in certain models, and the oversize crown are all contemporary touches in an otherwise classic looking dive watch. Other elements of the watch are far more modern in comparison. Affiliation to what I am not sure, but regardless the effect is nice on the eyes. Seeing it brings recollection of antique emblems, shields, or heralds. The flared edges near the lugs present a visual attraction that is difficult to explain. The Roger Dubuis Easy Diver Chronograph SE46.56.9/12.53 was released in a limited edition of 888 examples in 2006.The shape of the Easy Diver case is very unique in my opinion. It includes a swan-neck micrometer regulator, and a self-compensating flat balance spring, and the mechanism oscillates at a frequency of 28,800 vph (4Hz). ![]() It's rhodium plated, with fausses cotes embellishment and it's constructed with 21 jewels, a shock absorber mechanism, a straight-line lever escapement, and a monometallic balance that's adjusted to 5 positions. This Roger Dubuis Easy Diver Chronograph SE46.56.9/12.53 has a mechanical manual winding Roger Dubuis caliber RD56 movement with the quality of Geneva Seal. It's water resistant to 300 meters/990 feet, it has a 45-hour power reserve at full winding, and the 15mm thick case, dial, and movement are all signed. It has blue skeletonized pointed baton hour and minute hands with luminous inserts, and a blue center sweep second hand with a luminous rectangular pink indicator and a needle tip. ![]() It includes twin recessed silver subsidiary dials with red Arabic numerals, black markers, and blue indicator hands, including a small constant running seconds register at 9 o'clock, and there is a 30-minute chronograph totalizer at the 3 o'clock position. The dial is brushed silver with a geometric sunray grid design, applied trapezoidal hour makers (larger on the quarter hours) with luminous inserts, surrounded by a perimeter black fraction-of-a-second/minute scale with tiny "boat-shaped" luminous hour indices and black Arabic numerals every five seconds to 60. The 46mm diameter shield-shaped solid three-body case, curved scalloped screwed three-prong lugs with carbon fiber inserts, and knurled angled unidirectional rotating flat bezel with high relief elapsed time Arabic numerals every 10-minutes, are polished. It has a signed screw down winding crown with a partial crown guard, round chronograph push buttons, and there is an exhibition sapphire display crystal case back secured with 8 screws and it's engraved in high relief with "ROGER DUBUIS – JUST FOR FRIENDS – 300M/990FT," and a serial number. It includes a black rubber strap with a folding stainless-steel deployment buckle and scratch resistant sapphire crystals. This is a stainless-steel Roger Dubuis Easy Diver Chronograph SE46.56.9/12.53. More about Easy Diver Chronograph SS Limited ![]()
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