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Legacy reborn

Hommage La Placide

In 1996, the Hommage collection was born as a tribute to the watchmaking masters and friends who first inspired Mr. Roger Dubuis’ vision of high horology. Thirty years later, the Maison unveils Hommage La Placide honoring his legacy. Limited to 28 pieces, the new anniversary creation carries forward that original homage – reimagined and remanufactured. Hommage La Placide unites his favorite complication, a Perpetual Calendar with a Biretrograde display honoring his passion for restauration and expressivity. The name “La Placide” is drawn from Mr. Roger Dubuis’ childhood nickname and retained throughout his whole life. A symbol of his calm strength and quiet wisdom that was part of his personality and marked his devotion to watchmaking excellence. 

  • Case

    • Size: 38mm
    • Water Resistance:
  • Dial

    Multi layer dial with Satin brushed and Rhodium plated flange with transferred texts Mother-of-pearl ecliptic segments with hand-beveled chamfers and transfered texts Lacquered main plate with transferred texts and logos Azuré mother-of-pearl leap year/month and moon phase counters with transferred texts Aventurine disc with yellow gold 750/1000 moons

    • Main material: Pink Gold 18K
  • Strap

    Calf leather strap Interchangeable with spur on spring bar

    • Type: Calf
    • Color: Blue
  • Clasp

    Interchangeable triple folding buckle Cover and blades in pink gold 750/1000

    • Type: Pink Gold 18K

30th anniversary

Celebrating

Hommage La Placide is an exceptional creation where each detail reflects a dialogue between heritage and modernity, between the co-founder who started with a dream 30 years ago and the watchmakers who continue to make it existing today. 

The modern revival

RD1472

The automatic RD1472 calibre is the beating heart of Hommage La Placide. For the second time since the creation of the Maison, the RD14 calibre and RD72 module are combined. The movement is constructed with a newly made pink gold rotor, 307 components and decorated with more than 15 traditional finishes. Reimagined to meet the actual Poinçon de Genève standards, the calibre reflects the vision Mr. Roger Dubuis’ has since the beginning.

The case back holds the emotive message capturing the Maison’s vision: “This is a watch of today, inspired but not restricted to the past, projected into a future that belongs to us.” A testament from the founders.  

Mechanical memory

RD14

Launched in 2004, the RD14 calibre was the very first in-house automatic movement. Reimagined to meet the latest Poinçon de Genève criteria, it blends tradition with technical evolution. The pistol bridges pay homage to Mr. Roger Dubuis’ heritage and pocket watches, while the swan neck allows fine manual adjustment for greater precision. Featuring the original Roger Dubuis balance springs, it is a milestone that marked the Maison’s recognition as an official Manufacture. The RD14 calibre remains a symbol of intricate technicity. 

This image shows the intricate mechanical caliber of the Hommage La Placide watch, featuring a gold-toned rotor engraved with Roger Dubuis and visible gears and jewels, highlighting its complex craftsmanship.

Favourite complication

RD72

Launched in 1999, the RD72 module features Mr. Roger Dubuis favorite complication: the Perpetual Calendar. For this anniversary edition, many original components of the RD72 module were remanufactured according to the 1989 patent co-signed by Mr. Roger Dubuis and the designer Jean-Marc Wiederrecht bringing together day, date, month, leap year and moon phase in the signature biretrograde display. 

A layered play of expressivity

Expressive aesthetics lies at the core of the Maison. The Biretrograde display traces an arc with the hand moving and returning to zero at the end of each cycle. Around it, a play of depth and light unfolds across five layers, each revealing a facet of the Maison’s artistry:
This image shows an empty, polished rose gold watch case, highlighting its elegant form and material.

Case

In-house crafted 38mm 18K Pink Gold

This image shows a dark blue watch dial, featuring "PERPETUAL CALENDAR" text, a logo with "GENEVE", and various cut-outs for its calendar functions.

The main plate

Leman Blue color honoring Lake Geneva

This image displays two curved, gold-toned watch components, likely calendar indicators. The left piece shows abbreviations for days of the week (MO-SU), while the right piece displays dates (1-31), both set against an iridescent inlay.

Ecliptic segments

Mother-of-pearl and signature

This image shows a circular moon phase indicator, featuring a golden moon against a starry background, with "ROGER DUBUIS" and "HORLOGER GENEVOIS" text.

Moonphase

Made with blue aventurine and curved 18K yellow gold

This image displays a gold-toned watch buckle, featuring an intricate, stylized "R" logo prominently in its center.

The buckle

Featuring the Original logo

This image shows a gold-toned, circular watch crown with a serrated edge, featuring a stylized "R" logo prominently in its center

The crown

Featuring the Original logo

This image shows a circular, metallic watch flange with a minute track and red Arabic numerals (05-60) at five-minute intervals.

Circular-brushed flange

Rhodium-coated and light catching

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For 30 years

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