Roger Dubhee: Keep humility and pride in the face of time

"I was 58 years old when I finally started running my own brand in 1996. Age is not a problem, I just hope that the experience and knowledge of the watch industry for so many years can be used by me ..." Interview at the 2013 Geneva Watch Fair To Roger Dubuis, the old man was ruddy with a smile and looked very approachable, yet his unhurried conversation and clear thinking reminded the reporter that this was a system in progress Table master work for half a century before the master. Roger Dubuis has created a rapidly rising watch legend with just 16 years since Roger Dubuis was founded in 1996. "I originally thought that the brand should be just a watchmaking workshop employing 15 people, but everything went well and it gave me more confidence and allowed me to go further," recalls Dobby. When he talked modestly about the ideal of many years ago, the Swiss watch brand, which is located on the outskirts of Geneva, already has more than 350 employees, and after a five-year retirement, the watchmaker himself Not long ago, once again return to their own hands to create the same name brand, and once again become the soul of watchmaking team. Roger Duply was born in 1938 in a hamlet on the shores of Lake Geneva, half an hour's drive from Geneva. At the age of 10, Roger Dubuis became friends with a cobbler in the village and the cobbler also managed the local church bell. As the old age is getting higher, he asked Roger DuPont to help out, he also came into contact with a watch world of fun. "I was deeply attracted by the clever operation of these interlocking gears, and after that I saw the movement in such a watch that made me feel like a brand new world." After graduating from high school , Roger DuPont chose to go to Geneva watch school. So far, memories of Mr. DuPi still think that the most favorite watch is his apprenticeship assembled the first watch. "It was a very simple watch, and for me to be a teenager, it was a novelty to get the various parts together, and I remember the scales on the dial were painted by myself."

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