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Daniel Roth Master Chronograph
Daniel Roth

Daniel Roth Master Chronograph

$27,500
In stock · analogshift.com · Watch
There are certain watches that feel inseparable from the identity of their creator, and few examples illustrate that better than this Daniel Roth Master Chronograph. Long before independent watchmaking became the dominant language of modern collecting, Daniel Roth was already charting his own path —b lending the classical sensibilities he helped revive at Breguet with a distinctly contemporary design vocabulary that remains instantly recognizable decades later. The result is a watch like this: architectural, slightly eccentric, and deeply elegant all at once. Housed in Roth’s signature double-ellipse stainless steel case, this piece occupies a fascinating middle ground between round and rectangular. Measuring approximately 38mm across and 45mm lug-to-lug, the stepped case construction and elongated proportions give this DR a tremendous wrist presence without sacrificing refinement.  This particular example features a silver dial, a configuration that suits the watch’s classical leanings especially well. Executed with vertical guilloché engraving and framed by a brushed chapter ring with Roman numerals, the dial manages to feel richly detailed without becoming visually heavy. Blued steel hands animate the display, while the chronograph registers at 3 and 6 o’clock, running seconds at 9 o’clock, and angled date aperture between 4 and 5 create the sort of asymmetrical harmony that Daniel Roth seemed uniquely capable of achieving. Turning the watch over reveals the automatic DR500 caliber, a movement based on the legendary Zenith El Primero architecture and reworked by Daniel Roth for use within the brand’s distinctive case profile. Robust, beautifully finished, and visible beneath a sapphire display back, it offers exactly the sort of mechanical credibility collectors hope to find in neo-vintage independent watchmaking. What makes this piece especially compelling today is the way it bridges multiple collecting worlds at once. It carries the design DNA of classical Swiss watchmaking, the eccentricity of early independents, and the everyday wearability of a true sports chronograph. In an era increasingly dominated by familiar shapes and safe decisions, the Daniel Roth feels refreshingly individual. This particular example — offered on a black alligator leather strap with a signed stainless steel deployant clasp — is further accompanied by its inner presentation box, an increasingly uncommon addition for a neo-vintage Daniel Roth and a welcome complement to an already compelling watch.
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