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The Kabuto legacy

Twelve samurai. One dial. One era of peace.

The Excalibur Kabuto Legacy gathers twelve of the great samurai of feudal Japan on a single dial, each recalled by the kabuto that announced them in their own time. At the centre stands Edo Castle, the seat from which a unified Japan opened 265 years of peace in 1603.

Case
Pink gold case with sapphire crystal and anti-reflective coating. Pink gold caseback with sapphire crystal. Pink gold bezel with sapphire crystal ring. Pink gold crown, with a crown protector shaped as the guard of a sword. Pink gold 750/1000 Size: 45mm Water resistance: 3 bar (30 m)
Dial
Twelve micro-sculpted kabuto, one for each samurai, arranged around a central rendering of Edo Castle. The castle is built from seventeen pink gold elements across four decorative techniques: seven roof elements with a blue CVD coating, six with a black PVD coating, three shotblasted building elements, and a laser-engraved floor. The deep blue is inspired by indigo, the colour from the cloth worn beneath samurai armour. Main material: Pink gold 18K
Engraving
On the caseback, the twelve kamon of the twelve lords, the family crests by which each was known. Each crest is engraved and finished by hand
Strap
Blue calf leather strap, built in volume to follow the lines of the case and the movement, and assembled from stitched tiles that echo the plates of samurai armour. The stitching follows the logic of odoshi, the cords that once laced those plates together. Interchangeable with the Quick Release System. Type: Calf Color: Blue

The architecture of peace

Métiers d'art

At the centre of the dial, Edo Castle is rebuilt in miniature from seventeen pink gold elements worked across four decorative techniques. The roofs are finished in pink gold, some carrying a blue CVD coating and others a black PVD, while the building elements are shotblasted and the floor is laser-engraved. Read as architecture, the blue of the roofs answers the indigo of the strap. It is the still point of the composition, the council of kabuto set around it.

Shaping the twelve Samourai

Twelve kabuto stand on the dial, one for each of the bushō who brought Japan's age of civil conflict to a close. Each helmet is sculpted and finished by hand, faithful to the crest and the character of the lord who once wore it. Honda Tadakatsu and his towering deer antlers, Date Masamune and his golden crescent moon, the forms are drawn from the historical record and rendered in gold. Read together, they are a council in miniature, gathered around the peace they made possible.

Inspired by Japan

In the year 1603, after a century of civil war, the lords of Japan were brought under a single authority, and an era of peace began that would hold for 265 years. Edo Castle stood at its centre, the seat of the Tokugawa and the heart of a capital where craft, commerce, and art could flourish. The Excalibur Kabuto Legacy gathers that history on the dial: the lords who ended the wars, the castle that held the peace, and the indigo that travelled with them from the battlefield into the prints of Hokusai and Hiroshige.

Storytelling in every detail

The 45 mm pink gold case carries sword-like crown guards finished with blue enamel, a detail drawn from the armour it honours. On the caseback, the twelve kamon are laser-engraved into pink gold, the marks by which each family was known across Japan. Every surface is worked to the standard our craftspeople hold across the collection, the seen and the unseen alike.

The Kabuto legacy

A tribute to Japanese culture and history

Every element of the dial is given to the same story: the lords who ended the wars, the castle that held the peace, and the craft that records them.

Case

Distinctive triple-lug case with sculpted, geometric lines

Bezel

Graphic fluting, sharp and precise like a sword strike

Kamon

Laser-engraved on the caseback

Edo Castle

Pink gold elements

Crown

Sword-like crown guards

Flange

Double-sided flange, a Maison's seal

Strap

Inspired by the elements of the armor

Monobalancier

RD821

Roger Dubuis’s automatic mechanical movements display the hours and minutes. All parts of the movement are hand-finished according to the traditional criteria of the Poinçon de Genève.

  • MOVEMENT

    • Energy: Automatic, self-winding
    • Indications: Hour - Minute
    • Power reserve: 48 Hours
  • Decor

    Rhodium-plated "Côtes de Genève" decoration "Poinçon de Genève" finishings

  • Technical Details

    • Number of pieces: 172
    • Number of rubis: 33
    • Diameter: 11 1/2'''
    • Thickness: 3.43 mm
    • Frequency: 28800 Frequency (vph)
Roger Dubuis RD821 explosed caliber details
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