It employs a 45 mm case made of ceramic composite fibre (CCF) in an ice-white colour the latest addition to Roger Dubuis' Excalibur Spider Huracàn collection. Ceramic composite fibre is a high-tech material, which is used in the aerospace industry, and is characterised by enviable hardness and lightness. The Excalibur Spider Huracàn collection was designed by Roger Dubuis in collaboration with Lamborghini Squadra Corse and is inspired by visual elements that characterise the Italian supercar of the same name. Such as the crown, which echoes the wheel nuts in its design, the rotor (which echoes the wheel rims in its design) or one of the movement's bridges, which recalls the V10 engine's dumbbells that power the Lamborghini Huracàn. Produced in a limited edition of just 88 pieces, the new Excalibur Huracàn Bianco Ghiaccio is powered by the in-house-made RD360 calibre (37.1 mm diameter, 7.7 mm thick, 233 components, 29 jewels, 28,800 vibrations per hour, 60-hour power reserve), a self-winding mechanical movement. The white rubber strap with luminescent parts is equipped with a quick-change system. Water resistance is guaranteed up to a pressure of 5 atmospheres.
Price: 60,500 euro.