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Grand Complications



Daniel Roth is based in the Vallée de Joux, in Switzerland. The company was created in 1989 and was acquired by the Bulgari Group in 2000. Daniel Roth has workshops in both Le Sentier as well as in Geneva, which it shares with its sister company Gerald Genta. Daniel Roth is known for its complicated watches, including a tourbillon with an 8-day power reserve, the instantaneous perpetual calendar and the Westminster Grande Sonnerie Carillon, which is the only automatic four-gong chiming wristwatch in production. The Daniel Roth engineers and horologists are master craftspeople who have been described not as crafting watches, but as creating monuments that will remain for all eternity. The high quality of Daniel Roth timepieces stands as a testament to this.

Grand Complications

The art of watchmaking is embodied in the Grand Complications, the master has crafted some wonderfully pieces making up a truly unique collection in the Grand Complications. Complicated refers to the unique mechanism that the watches in the Grand Complications range use; the watches themselves are as simple as any other watch to operate. The extraordinary beauty of the dials on the Grand Complication is underlined by the luxurious alligator strap that connects effortlessly to the highly polished luxury case. The Grand Complications range feature a unique viewing port at the bottom of the watch face allowing you to gaze at the ticking movement.
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  • Hand decorated finish
  • High quality crystal
  • Hand stitched strap