Daniel Roth. A very fine 18K gold one-minute tourbillon wristwatch with sectoral seconds and box
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Daniel Roth. A very fine 18K gold one-minute tourbillon wristwatch with sectoral seconds and box

Signed Daniel Roth, Numero 00, circa 1995

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Daniel Roth. A very fine 18K gold one-minute tourbillon wristwatch with sectoral seconds and box
Signed Daniel Roth, Numero 00, circa 1995
Movement: cal. DR 307, manual, 19 jewels, one-minute tourbillon regulator, signed
Dial: signed
Case: snap-on back, 35 mm. wide, 38 mm. long, signed
With: 18K gold Daniel Roth buckle and presentation box with outer packaging
Special Notice
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Lot Essay

In excellent condition, this Daniel Roth model is distinguished by its simplicity and beauty, now regarded as a 1990s classic tourbillon. It is furthermore number 00 of the series.
Daniel Roth is known for its complicated watches, the company was created by Roth in 1989 after periods working for both Audemars Piguet and Breguet where he contributed significantly to those company’s lines of highly complicated watches. In 2000 the company was acquired by the Bulgari Group.

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