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Roger Dubuis Excalibur Hypebeast Monobalancier - an avant-garde iteration
By SENATUS Editor | 28 December 2022

Roger Dubuis and Hypebeast have come together for their first collaboration to unveil a timepiece worth all the hype.

Expressing how both brands obsess over the design of the future, the 28-piece limited edition Excalibur Hypebeast Monobalancier is an ode to minimalism with character and hyper expressivity, a one-of-a-kind wrist experience.

The avant-garde iteration of the watchmaker's iconic Excalibur Monobalancier timepiece, the watch here comes with a white ceramic case with 3D embossing on the strap.

With unmatched craftsmanship, Roger Dubuis engineers increased the power reserve of the automatic RD720SQ to 72 hours, as well as optimised the micro-rotor to minimise its vibrations. The balance wheel inertia is also doubled to improve stability and make it less sensitive to shocks.

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