Reference
Roger Dubuis Excalibur Chronograph
Reference EX42 · Stainless Steel
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About this reference
The Roger Dubuis Excalibur Chronograph EX42 in stainless steel was produced during the mid-2000s, representing the era when the manufacture’s founder was still active in the company. Collectors prioritize this reference for its RD78 movement, an in-house, integrated column-wheel chronograph caliber featuring a micro-rotor and the Poinçon de Genève certification. The 42mm case is characterized by a triple-lug design and a notched bezel, while the dial typically features oversized Roman numerals and a bi-compax layout. Production for these early steel models was limited, often restricted to 280 pieces per variation. On the secondary market, these watches generally trade between $8,000 and $12,000 depending on condition and the presence of original documentation. A notable production detail is that these movements were among the first high-complication calibers developed entirely in-house by the brand before its acquisition by the Richemont Group.
Auction track record
2 documented sales since 2016. Top hammer $77,500 at Phillips Hong Kong in 2016. Median hammer: $10,500.
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All documented hammer prices
For this reference (and close variants).
| Lot | Year | Hammer | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| EX427793.7AR · Excalibur | 2016 | $77,500 | Phillips Hong Kong |
| EX42.78.90 · Excalibur Chronograph | 2016 | $10,500 | Phillips Hong Kong |