The Ginebrino Roger Dubuis has presented its new watch Excalibur Essenza SCV12. And to make the arrival even more exciting, the launch is concomitant with Lamborghini’s presentation of the latest evolution of the SCV12 hypersport for tracks only.
A previous alliance between the two cherished brands resulted in the Excalibur Aventador S, which was the first result of their association. Unsurprisingly, the watch also featured a variety of geared-up elements across its automotive counterpart: two 45-degree inclined spring scales, fiber bars, a stroke-coded power reserve, and an Alcantara strap. And now, more demonstrating their affinity, Lamborghini Squadra Corse and Roger Dubuis reveal, respectively, the incredible hypercar and the “hyperwatch”.
The recently evolved SCV12 from Lamborghini is the first limited edition V12 track-only supercar (40 cars in the edition), specially improved for Super Trophy racing. Supplied with the toughest natural suction Lamborghini V12 engine to date, combined with aerodynamics fostered through racing prototypes.
“The force is controlled by a new six-speed X-trac gearbox, combined with rear-wheel drive for compactness, structural continuity and increased torsional stiffness,” according to Lamborghini. “The Essenza SCV12 is also the first GT car developed to comply with FIA [International Automobile Federation] prototype protection regulations. Encouraged cinematic responses have been adopted through racing prototypes, such as the push bar rear suspension installed directly into the gearbox. »
By creating the new Excalibur Essenza SCV12, Roger Dubuis, known for his ambitious designs and equally ambitious creative spirit, has developed his Lamborghini-exclusive Roger Dubuis Duotor movement, reducing it to the essentials for performance, while merging the design codes shared through the watch. and the car.
The canyon can be seen from the most sensible, designed to mimic the fun through a supercar hood. The leg strength bars on the most sensitive caliber are a unique feature of Excalibur Lamborghini-inspired models. The main points of the dial of the whole car: the second hand and the definition of the hour and minute hands are green, as are the crown and bracelet.
Lamborghini is famous for its traditional supercars, and Roger Dubuis fans can gain advantages from a similar point of service through its “Rarities” program, which gives consumers the ability to create a traditional edition of any watch in their collection. This concept is designed to bring traditional watches to a whole new size of ‘hyper-personalization’, and allows each and every watch owner to enjoy the distinctive thrill of co-creation and possess a one-of-a-kind edition. Excalibur Essenza SCV12. Spheres, boxes, gemstone settings, signed functional components, special prints or engravings, even watch packaging can be traditional.
Earlier this year, from May 29 to August 2, Roger Dubu is the official timing spouse of “The Real Race”, a global sports festival organized through Lamborghini Squadra Corse that combines real and virtual races. Open to Assetto Corsa Competizione players of all levels, the competition was invited to participate in one of five qualifying events. The grand final will take place in September 2020.
I have been in the publishing industry for over 20 years and have written extensively on writing instruments, watches, jewelry and accessories for the general public and commerce.
I have been in the publishing industry for over 20 years and have written a lot about writing tools, watches, jewelry and accessories for professional and conventional magazines. During this period, I visited many of the world’s most prestigious brands of writing tools and watches, and enjoy interviewing artists, designers and business leaders to perceive their motivations and perspectives. I have been editor-in-chief of luxury publications and former owner of Pen World mag and editor-in-chief of Stylus mag and Stylus Annual, an annual collection of major pen brands: their history, news and products. I have been a key speaker at collectors’ events and industry fairs, and have been cited in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and the International Herald Tribune, among others, for my experience in writing tools and watches. Lately I am editor-in-chief of iW mag and owner of Nancy Olson, Ink., a marketing company based in Houston.