Although many think of pocket watches as intricate silver devices drawn out of dapper men’s vests, the timepieces come in a variety of styles. Roger Dubuis’ Excalibur Spider Pocket Time Instrument offers a new aesthetic to a tradition device.
Featuring a unique Quatuor movement in a large 60 mm case, it’s the perfect size to be held in the hand, and the skeletonized style means it’s modern too. The Geneva-based manufacturer focused on detail when crafting the large timepiece made of titanium with a matching metal chain.
Internally the most incredible aspect of the watch might be the oversized RD101 movement with four separate balance wheels to tell the most accurate time. An indicator with two crescents and a double-sided hand also adds flair.
The Excalibur Spider Pocket Time Instrument is available for $468,500.