Daniel Roth Extra Plat Rose Gold Skeleton — A Masterpiece of Transparency and Craftsmanship

In an era where high horology increasingly celebrates both tradition and innovation, Daniel Roth has unveiled a spectacular new expression of its iconic Extra Plat model — the Extra Plat Rose Gold Skeleton. This latest release showcases the brand’s commitment to refined aesthetics, masterful finishing, and structural ingenuity, taking watchmaking artistry to new heights.

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A Fresh Interpretation of a Classic

The Extra Plat Rose Gold Skeleton reimagines Daniel Roth’s signature double-ellipse silhouette through a skeletal lens, offering an unobstructed view of the meticulously finished movement inside. Unlike its closed-dial predecessors, this model embraces transparency — revealing the heart of the watch: the new Calibre DR002SR.

Rather than simply removing material for effect, the watch’s open architecture was conceived with purpose. The bridges and plates have been reshaped and skeletonised to maximize visibility while preserving structural integrity. This balance between form and function underscores Daniel Roth’s modern approach to haute horlogerie.

Movement — The Soul in Full View

At the core of this piece, the DR002SR movement is more than just a technical engine — it’s a showcase of artisanal craftsmanship. Developed and assembled entirely in-house at La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton, the calibre features:

  • Manual winding, emphasizing tactile interaction and horological purity.

  • A free-sprung balance beating at 4 Hz and a 65-hour power reserve — impressive performance for such a refined movement.

  • 141 components and 21 jewels, with bridges and mainplate reimagined in 18k 5N rose gold for both beauty and enduring quality.

The extensive hand-finishing — from internal anglage to polished countersinks and black-polished steel elements — is not just decoration but a testament to the skill of the master watchmakers behind the piece.

Design — Elegance Through Minimalism

The Extra Plat Skeleton’s design remains true to Daniel Roth’s distinctive DNA: the elegant double-ellipse case shape, now measuring 38.6 mm x 35.5 mm with a remarkably thin profile of 6.9 mm. Crafted from 18k 5N rose gold, the case envelops the movement like a precious frame — warm, rich, and luminous.

With no dial distractions — no indexes, no numerals — the only visual anchors are the blued steel arrow-shaped hands, elegantly floating above the openwork movement. This pared-back design draws the viewer’s attention directly to the geometry and finish of the calibre, making every gesture of craftsmanship visible and appreciable.

The watch sits comfortably on a soft calfskin leather strap with a matching rose gold pin buckle, marrying sophistication with everyday wearability.

A Tribute to Watchmaking Tradition

Skeletonisation is more than an aesthetic choice — it’s a horological tradition that celebrates the mechanics of timekeeping. It requires acute technical understanding and artistic sensibility to maintain durability and readability while stripping away material. In the Extra Plat Rose Gold Skeleton, this tradition is honored boldly and beautifully.

This new model not only reflects the evolution of Daniel Roth’s design language but also cements the brand’s status in contemporary haute horlogerie. By revealing the inner workings of the movement, it invites collectors and enthusiasts to witness mechanical brilliance in its most honest form.

Technical Snapshot

Case

Material: Rose gold 5N
Dimensions: 38.6m x 35.5mm
Thickness: 6.9mm
Water Resistance: 30m

Strap

Lug width – Material: 20mm – Calfskin leather

Calibre

DR002SR – Manufacture mechanical movement with manual winding developed and assembled at La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton under the supervision of Master Watchmakers Michel Navas and Enrico Barbasini.

Power Reserve – Frequency: ~65 hours – 4Hz
Dimensions: 31 x 28mm

Final Thoughts

The Daniel Roth Extra Plat Rose Gold Skeleton is a celebration of transparency — not just in form, but in philosophy. By revealing the movement’s soul and honoring the craft of traditional watchmaking, it stands as a compelling piece for collectors who value both technical mastery and timeless design.

Whether you’re a seasoned enthusiast or a newcomer to haute horology, this watch exemplifies what makes skeletonised timepieces so enduringly captivating: the beauty of time, stripped down to its essence.

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