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DANIEL ROTH Il Giocatore Veneziano

DANIEL ROTH
Il Giocatore Veneziano
DANIEL ROTH
DR 7300 calibre

Daniel Roth and the internationally renowned automaton maker, François Junod, have joined forces to produce a truly emotional masterpiece: an Automaton, representing a 16th century Venetian dice player, combined with a minute repeater wristwatch containing a miniaturised automaton. The watch movement strikes the hours, quarters and minutes on request and is completely disconnected from the automaton movement. The dice player - inspired by Caravaggio’s masterpiece The Cardsharps - comes to life, throws the dice, and lifts the two leather goblets he is holding so the observer can see what he has thrown. The results can be almost limitless.


Movement
Hand-wound, DR 7300 calibre, 49 rubies, 18,000 vib/h, flat balance-spring, lever escapement, cathedral gong, Côtes de Genève decoration and hand-chamfered, 48-hour power reserve

Functions

Hours and minutes
Hour, quarter and minute repeater
Automaton showing the random reading of the throwing of two dice

Case

18K white gold, 46 x 43 mm
Sapphire back
Water-resistant to 30 metres

Dial

Gold, hand-painted

Bracelet/Strap

Alligator with 18K white gold folding clasp