“I used to pass the clock in the belltower of the church. And then, badaboom, I fell in love with that mechanism.
That’s how my passion for watchmaking was born.”

Mr. Roger Dubuis’ passion for watchmaking began at a young age, when he was inspired by the church clocktower in his local village.
At 15, he began his formal watchmaking education under the student number, 208. His final diploma movement, the 208 Calibre, was awarded the illustrious Poinçon de Genève certification, and today, the lucky “8” is still used to determine our Maison’s limited edition quantities.

After graduation, Roger worked for 23 years with several renowned brands, while also restoring antique watches in his spare time. This additional work enabled him to further provide for his family, while the experience also enriched his knowledge of certain tools, processes, and mechanisms. It was a passion driven by his willingness to perpetuate the finest traditions of horology.
During the quartz crisis in the late 1970s, he co-founded Le Groupement Genevois des Cabinotiers to help preserve the expert values of horology, while also giving inspiring classes outside to young watchmakers.
His next collaboration was with M.E, led by the talented movement designer Jean-Marc Wiederrecht and his wife Catherine-Esther, who changed the name of the company to P.M.E in tribute to Roger’s “Placide” nickname, which he received during his childhood days as a scout. This partnership produced several calibres and registered patents, including one for the retrograde display.

In 1995, at 57 years old, when many others might plan to retire, Mr. Roger Dubuis co-founded his namesake Maison with Carlos Dias, with a mission to create exciting fine timepieces that could not be found anywhere else.
Within the manufacture, Mr. Roger Dubuis loved to pass his knowledge, values, and savoir-faire on to the younger generation of watchmakers. His vision was given new life through their interpretations.
In the final years of his career, he was on hand for technical advice, while also travelling the world to share his passion with friends.
Mr. Roger Dubuis passed away in 2017, yet his vision for perpetuating the finest watchmaking traditions still remains.