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Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026

Long before borders or calendars existed, every culture on Earth shared the same sky. The same Moon marked the passage of months; the same constellations guided travellers and inspired storytellers. For Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026, Roger Dubuis continues this universal tradition, translating the movements of the sky into new horological creations at the crossroads of celestial observation and Genevan savoir-faire.

Time from above

Written in the stars

Calendars have been part of Roger Dubuis' high watchmaking since the very beginning, translating the natural rhythms of our days into mechanical precision. This year, through perpetual calendars, retrograde displays and tourbillons, the Maison explores four singular ways to capture the motion and beauty found beyond our planet.

Biretrograde Perpetual Calendar

Excalibur

A pink gold perpetual calendar created as a tribute to Mr. Roger Dubuis' most cherished signatures. Powered by the new RD850 calibre, a new generation of biretrograde perpetual calendar movements certified by the Poinçon de Genève, this 40 mm Timepiece reveals nine layers of depth through an open-worked, three-dimensional dial in a new Astral Blue colourway. An astronomical moonphase, accurate for approximately 122 years, completes a timepiece where Genevan tradition and celestial observation converge.

Biretrograde Calendar

Excalibur

A day-date calendar in steel offering a simple yet dynamic reading of time and the latest instalment in Roger Dubuis' House of Retrograde. The automatic RD840 calibre integrates the complex biretrograde module, the display Mr. Roger Dubuis co-patented in 1989, while 14 hand-applied decorations uphold the demands of the Poinçon de Genève. Dressed in a shade known as Cosmic Blue, the multi-layered dial reinterprets a classic of watchmaking through the Maison's expressive language.

Moonlight

Excalibur

Drawing on the same celestial inspiration that defines this year's collection, the Orbis in Machina Central Tourbillon brings a singular perspective to the "Movements in the Sky" theme. Conceived as a unique creation within the Rarities program - Roger Dubuis' most exclusive tier of watchmaking - this one-of-a-kind timepiece places the tourbillon, watchmaking's gravity-defying mechanism, at the centre of the composition. 

Perpetual Calendar Quatuor

Excalibur

A piece conceived for connoisseurs. The patented Quatuor, four sprung balances working in concert to counter the effects of gravity, meets the perpetual calendar, a traditional astronomical complication and the Maison's founders' favourite. Housed in Cobalt Chrome, the signature material of the Manufacture, this creation brings together innovation and tradition with a symmetry that speaks for itself.

From astronomy to legends

New editions

The night sky has always carried more than light. It has carried stories. From constellations to myths, from myths to craft, Roger Dubuis' 2026 creations enter a world shaped by the Arthurian legend. Two chapters emerge: one devoted to Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, and the other to Brocéliande, the enchanted forest she inhabits. Each timepiece is a work of precious artistry where Métiers d'Art, noble materials and Genevan savoir-faire give form to tales passed down through centuries.

Excalibur Lady of the lake

Viviane, courage and resolve

Inspired by Viviane, the woman who placed the sword Excalibur in Arthur's hand and shaped the destiny of its greatest heroes, this 36 mm pink gold creation is conceived entirely as a jewel. On a multi-layered dial, several hues of grey meet diamonds and Mother-of-Pearl in an interplay of contrasting finishes and surfaces. Like the armour of a knightess, each material speaks of strength, independence and quiet conviction.

Excalibur Lady of the lake

Viviane, where light finds depth

A different facet of the Lady of the Lake finds form in this 36 mm pink gold Métier d'Art creation, shaped, set and finished as a jewel. On the dial, a three-dimensional mosaic of green Mother-of-Pearl is hand-set in wave-shaped cells, catching light the way water catches the forest above it. Each reflection shifts, offering a new perspective, an invitation to look beneath the surface. At six o'clock, a Moonstone half-sphere marks the small seconds: a passage between the visible and the hidden, the real and the enchanted waters of Brocéliande.

Excalibur Broceliande Twilight Blue

When the forest fades to blue

When dusk falls over the legendary forest, the boundary between the real and the imagined dissolves. The Excalibur Brocéliande Twilight Blue captures that suspended moment in a 38 mm rose gold case. On its sapphire crystal dial, coated in midnight blue lacquer, ivy stems in 18K rose gold carry hand-engraved mother-of-pearl leaves, while two freely rotating discs echo the wind moving through the canopy. Beneath it all, the new RD721SQ automatic skeleton calibre reveals its architecture through 14 distinct hand-finished decorations, each one certified by the Poinçon de Genève. Limited edition of 88 pieces.

Excalibur Brocéliande Dawn Rose

Where the first lights find the leaves

Before the sun breaks through, the canopy catches fire. The Excalibur Brocéliande Dawn Rose seizes that first blaze of warmth in a 38 mm rose gold case set with a diamond bezel. Across a transparent sapphire crystal dial, mother-of-pearl leaves lacquered in yellow, pink and red follow 18K rose gold ivy stems, their colours shifting the way dawn moves through a canopy. Two freely rotating discs and a decorated micro-rotor bring a quiet theatricality to the composition. Powered by the new RD721SQ automatic skeleton calibre, the timepiece carries the Poinçon de Genève as confirmation of its craft. Limited edition of 88 pieces.