As its name suggests, the Excalibur Spider Skeleton Double Flying Tourbillon by Roger Dubuis impresses with a modern and eye catching design that flaunts a skeletonized dial as well as a skeleton movement. The dial features titanium screws, a red aluminum skeleton flange and golden-made skeleton hands treated with black DLC and covered with a SuperLuminova treatment. The movement has tourbillon carriages that were shaped to resemble a Celtic cross as well as a circular-grained plate and the prestigious Poinçon de Genève certification.
The caliber is a Swiss-made RD01SQ model with 28 jewels, and it boasts a 50-hour power reserve as well as an operating frequency of 21,600 vph. The case that houses this intricate movement measures 47mm and was created using black DLC titanium. It ensures a water resistance of 164 feet and is protected by a pair of AR-coated sapphire crystals.
Limited to 188 pieces, this special Roger Dubuis timepiece also includes a black rubber strap complemented by a black DLC titanium folding clasp, which is fully adjustable.