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Important Modern & Vintage Timepieces

Monaco, Jun 28, 2026

LOT 181

ROGER DUBUIS, REF. H37, HOMMAGE PERPETUAL CALENDAR WHITE GOLD

EUR 20,000 - 40,000

CHF 18,500 - 36,900 / HKD 182,000 - 362,000 / USD 23,100 - 46,200 / JPY 3,700,000 - 7,400,000

A fine and very rare 18k white gold self-winding perpetual calendar with white dial, breguet numerals and center second. day, date, month, leap year and moon phases.


Grading System
Grade: AAA

Excellent

Case: 2-9

Very good

Scratched

Movement: 2*

Very good

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 2-01

Very good

HANDS Original

Brand Roger Dubuis

Model HOMMAGE PERPETUAL CALENDAR WHITE GOLD

Reference H37

Year 2000's

Case No. 35

Bracelet Leather with 18k white gold Roger Dubuis deployant clasp

Caliber 57, 25 jewels

Diameter 37 mm

Weight 84,4g

Signature Dial, case and movement

Notes

The Hommage collection represents the purest expression of Roger Dubuis's founding ambition: to produce wristwatches of the highest possible complication, finished to the exacting standards of the Geneva Seal, in very small series that would place them beyond the reach of all but the most committed collectors. The perpetual calendar configuration of the Hommage, driven by the Calibre 57 with 25 jewels and housed in the characteristic cushion case that gives the reference its distinctive architectural presence, concentrates within 37mm of white gold the full complexity of day, date, month, leap year and moonphase indication, all governed by a self-winding movement finished to a standard that the Seal demands and very few manufactures of the era consistently achieved.

The white dial with Breguet numerals of the present example, bearing case number 35 and weighing 84.4 grams, presents the perpetual calendar indications with the clarity and compositional discipline that Roger Dubuis's early production consistently demonstrated. The 18-karat white gold Roger Dubuis deployant clasp completes an assembly of components produced during the manufacture's most collectible period, before commercial expansion altered the singular character of the earliest Hommage series. The Geneva Seal certification, applied to each movement individually after inspection of every surface and every component, represents a standard of finishing that the secondary market has recognised with increasing consistency as fundamental to the long-term value of Roger Dubuis's early production.