Here’s another new watch from Daniel Roth. Err, Bulgari. Err, Bulgari Daniel Roth. However you now call the brand, the watch is still every bit as beautiful and reflective of the technical expertise of the former Daniel Roth. But I suppose it is time to get used to the “BVLGARI” branding on it because soon I expect that is all there will be. Not that this would be a bad thing if they continue with watches such as this — one of the new novelties from Baselworld 2010 – a split-second chronograph (aka rattrapante) with tourbillon. It looks quite nice, in my opinion, though some may prefer Bulgari Daniel Roth Torubillon Lumiere Skeleton watch that I showed a couple weeks ago. I’d guess the price on this beauty would be somewhere close to $100,000, but no official word yet.
46 mm double ellipse case in 18-carat rose gold, crown and pushers in 18-carat rose gold, transparent sapphire crystal caseback, water-resistant to 30 meters; Mechanical hand-wound movement, Tourbillon regulator, split-second chronograph, date and 48 hour power-reserve, Côtes de Genève and circular-grained finishing; Convex split-level white lacquered and satin-brushed dial; Alligator leather strap fitted with a triple-blade folding clasp in 18-carat rose gold.

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