RELOJ DUBOULE CASENEUVE AUTOMATICO CRISTAL ZAFIRO EN MÉXICO CIUDAD DE
The Duboule Caseneuve is a shining example of impeccable
style mixed with brilliant watchmaking design.
The stainless steel tonneau case is but a backdrop to the
intricacies pf the textured dial itself. Along with a cosmopolitan
set of Arabic numeral markers, there resides a radiant tourbillon-like
exhibition window with access to the timepieces ever twisting fly-wheel
that is a fascinating way to assure that your automatic will remain
in perfect working order.
TY-604 automatic movement
Front exhibition balance window
Sapphire coated top crystal
Luminous hands
Big date window at 12 oclock
Water resistance up to 3 ATM
37.5mm x 43mm x 13.5mm stainless steel case
177mm x 18mm stainless steel bracelet
Screw-down exhibition case back
Double-clasped divers buckle
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Then a jeweler and watchmaker by the name of Martin Duboule took
signing to the next level when he added the phrase, à Genève
underneath his name.
This revolutionary decision was first presented on a skull watch made circa 1620.
Martin was also known in his trade as a lapidary (precious stone engraver).
This ability was well recognized when he created the earliest known Geneva
watch decorated with champlevé enamel that now resides in Paris Cluny museum.
Throughout the early 1600s Martin Duboule took on apprentices such as Abraham Patru,
Jean Brendon, and Charles Arbalestrier not only to teach them about making watches
but also about engraving. In the end, one of his most prolific students turned out to be
his own son, Jean-Baptiste.Jean-Baptiste Duboule soon became a master watchmaker
and engraver in his own right. The astronomical fusee watch he made ca.
1680 now resides in the British museum and is claimed to be the finest piece ever made for its time.
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