The Daniel Roth Extra Plat Platinum Turns Silence Into Status
In a world where watchmaking often shouts through size and complication overload, Daniel Roth reintroduces silence as the ultimate luxury signal — sculpted in platinum, engineered in restraint, and finished like an architectural thought made wearable.

The Quiet Revolution Inside the Case
The Extra Plat Platinum is not designed to compete for attention. It is designed to disappear into it. Every surface, every bevel, every microscopic adjustment in the DR002 calibre is a refusal of excess — and that refusal becomes its loudest cultural statement.
What This Watch Really Represents
This is not a product of trend cycles. It is a study in constraint: ultra-thin engineering, platinum density resistance, and hand-executed finishing techniques that require time measured in artisan hours, not production units.

Collector Pieces
Daniel Roth Extra Plat Platinum
Ultra-thin platinum expression of modern independent haute horlogerie.
Scarcity Signal: Official brand release, extremely limited production cadence
Price: CHF 65,000 (excl. taxes)
Conversion Insight: Core entry into platinum ultra-thin independent watchmaking
Daniel Roth Extra Plat Rose Gold
Warm-toned interpretation of the Extra Plat philosophy with identical DR002 architecture.
Scarcity Signal: Boutique allocation, highly limited production
Price: CHF 50,500 (excl. taxes)
Conversion Insight: Alternative metal expression within the same design language
Daniel Roth Tourbillon Platinum
High complication execution showcasing the brand’s signature double-ellipse architecture.
Scarcity Signal: Limited high-complication production
Price: CHF 185,000 (excl. taxes)
Conversion Insight: Pinnacle expression of Daniel Roth mechanical artistry
Craftsmanship as Controlled Obsession
The DR002 calibre is not simply assembled — it is negotiated into existence. Over 70 finishing operations define surfaces that never seek perfection in the industrial sense, but in the human sense: irregular, intentional, and slow.
Platinum, notoriously resistant to machining, forces watchmakers into slower rhythms. Guilloché patterns are not printed but carved. Bevels are not polished but coaxed into curvature through hand pressure and repetition.

Explore Further
For Collectors Who Prefer Whispered Luxury
The Extra Plat Platinum does not announce itself. It waits to be noticed — by those who already understand why restraint is the highest form of excess.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is the price of the Daniel Roth Extra Plat Platinum?
It is officially listed at 65,000 CHF excluding taxes according to brand release information.
Is the Extra Plat Platinum worth it?
For collectors of independent haute horlogerie, its value lies in artisanal finishing, rarity, and movement architecture rather than mass-market utility.
Is it considered an investment watch?
It functions more as a collector-grade asset than a speculative flip piece, driven by scarcity and craftsmanship.
How does it compare to other ultra-thin watches?
It competes less on thinness alone and more on finishing depth and independent watchmaking philosophy.
Why is platinum used in this model?
Platinum’s density and machining difficulty enhance exclusivity and production complexity, reinforcing its luxury positioning.

Final Decision
Price: Premium ultra-luxury tier (65,000 CHF base)
Worth It: Yes, for collectors prioritizing craftsmanship over utility
Investment: Medium-to-high collector retention value, driven by scarcity
Comparison: Competes in ultra-thin haute horlogerie, but differentiated by finishing depth and independent identity


