Dubey & Schaldenbrand Spiral Rattrapante
Spiral Rattrapante is a split-second chronograph. It uses automatic movement that is fully hand engraved that base on modified version of Valjouox 7750 caliber. It has 46 hours of power reserve and vibrates at 28,800vph.
Its chronograph function has four counters: the hour at 6, the small seconds at 9, the date display at 3, and the minute counter at 12. Similar as Sprial One, it has a beautiful guilloche pattern on its dial and subdials. The crown is elegantly decorated with a blue spinel cabochon.

The case is available only in 316L stainless steel. Its diameter is 40mm with a thickness of 14.7mm. The sapphire crystal is curved with anti-reflectives applied.
Its caseback, is transparent with sapphire crystal revealing the movement within. There are two ellipsoidal pushers at 2 and 4. Its water resistance is up to 30m.
The dial is in silver and has a minute ring with minute track sub-divided into ˝ second on the outer part. The subdials are all decorated with circular threads.
There is a subdial logo positioned at 3 and its date is positioned under it at 4:30. It uses blue printed Roman numerals and a luminescent lozenge styled centrals hands.
The center second counter is attached with their patented blued-steel antique “Isoval” balance spring. It uses crocodile leather with matching metal fold over buckle.
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