Rapper Offset spotted wearing a Roger Dubuis

Offset, one-third of the Atlanta rap trio Migos, was recently spotted on the wrist with one of Roger Dubuis's most technically ambitious offerings: the Excalibur Skeleton in 18KT pink gold, reference RDDBEX0698. The sighting underscores the Geneva manufacture's growing foothold in hip-hop culture, where its theatrical designs and uncompromising complications resonate strongly.
The Roger Dubuis Excalibur Skeleton RDDBEX0698 is powered by the in-house Calibre RD505SQ, a manually wound skeletonized movement that reveals its full mechanical architecture through an open-worked dial. The movement operates at 21,600 vph (3 Hz) and offers a power reserve of approximately 60 hours. Every movement produced by Roger Dubuis carries the prestigious Poinçon de Genève — the Geneva Seal — meaning each individual component must meet strict finishing and positional accuracy standards before leaving the atelier. This certification is genuinely rare; fewer than a handful of manufactures qualify.
The 42mm pink gold case of the RDDBEX0698 features the Excalibur line's signature Knights of the Round Table-inspired crown and architectural case architecture, with a cambered sapphire crystal offering unobstructed views of the skeletonized bridges and decorated plate below. The warm rose tone of the 18KT pink gold plays directly against the rhodium-finished movement components, creating a contrast that is simultaneously classical and aggressively contemporary.
From a collector standpoint, the Excalibur Skeleton occupies an interesting space: it is technically serious — Geneva Seal, in-house manufacture — yet visually operatic in a way that traditional horology purists sometimes overlook. That combination makes it a compelling proposition for collectors who want mechanical credibility without aesthetic restraint. Roger Dubuis produces in limited quantities, and the pink gold variants tend to move faster on the secondary market than steel iterations.
At a UK list price of £66,800 — translating to roughly $84,000 USD at current exchange rates — the Excalibur Skeleton RDDBEX0698 sits firmly in the upper tier of complication watchmaking. Grey market premiums remain modest relative to more hyped references, making this one of the more accessible Geneva Seal-certified skeleton watches at this level. For Offset, whose watch collection routinely ventures deep into six-figure territory, the Roger Dubuis fits a well-established pattern of choosing pieces that are technically justified and visually unapologetic.