Daniel Roth Le Sentier Coral S177
Daniel Roth Le Sentier Coral S177
I would encourage anyone to experience the double ellipse case shape in person before deciding if you like the classic Daniel Roth offerings, as they are fantastic in the metal. That statement is exponentially imperative if the watch in question is the Le Sentier on the integrated bracelet. Classical watchmaking meets steampunk and 80’s electronic music in an extremely well-refined package. Daniel Roth is receiving well earned attention and rare, signature Daniel Roth, such as this, are collector fodder.
Reference: Le Sentier S177 Coral Dial
Case: The 35 x 46 x 8.5 mm stainless steel case is in excellent condition throughout. These double ellipse cases wear so well on a wide range of wrist sizes and the integrated bracelet lends some extra lug to lug length and presence for those seeking more oomph.
Dial: Presented with a very rare and coveted glossy coral dial with blue Breguet numerals and hands. The dial has a rich sheen and depth akin to a lacquer dial and the text sits subtly raised above the dial surface. The dial and heat blued hands are free of any defects.
Movement: A Girard-Perregaux GP3100 automatic movement is used, a robust movement that was highly-regarded and used across the manufacturer’s catalog to showcase their watchmaking ability. It is winding, setting, hacking, and changing date correctly, and running well at approximately – 5.8 s/d averaged across 6 positions.
Bracelet: The integrated bracelet is decidedly a statement, but what’s not immediately understood, is how robust, refined, comfortable, and good it feels. The watch will fit up to a 7-5/8” wrist.
Includes: Outer and inner boxes, and leather hang tag.














