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DANIEL ROTH was a Swiss watchmaker who established his eponymous brand in 1989, specializing in high-end chronographs and complications. The brand was acquired by Bulgari in 2000, after which production under the DANIEL ROTH name ceased. The Endurer Chronosprint was part of the brand’s sports chronograph lineup, featuring a classic three-register layout with a focus on legibility and precision timing.
This is a new-old-stock (NOS) black dial for the DANIEL ROTH Endurer Chronosprint chronograph. The dial is designed to fit the Endurer Chronosprint case, measuring approximately 32 mm (width) x 34.8 mm (height). It features a matte black finish with applied silver accents, non-numeric hour markers coated with luminous material, and Arabic numerals on the chronograph subdials for enhanced readability. The dial is marked with the DANIEL ROTH signature at the 12 o’clock position.
The dial is unused and in pristine condition, graded Excellent in our Condition Grading Scale below. No original packaging is included. This is a genuine DANIEL ROTH component, sourced directly from Switzerland, and intended for restoration or customization of an Endurer Chronosprint chronograph. The subdial layout corresponds to the chronograph’s standard configuration, with registers positioned at 3, 6, and 9 o’clock.
The dial measures approximately 32 mm in width and 34.8 mm in height, designed for direct fitment into the DANIEL ROTH Endurer Chronosprint chronograph case. The finish is matte black with applied silver accents for contrast, consistent with the brand’s design language from the 1990s. Hour markers are non-numeric, coated with luminous material for low-light visibility. The chronograph subdials at 3, 6, and 9 o’clock use Arabic numerals for improved legibility during timing operations.
The dial carries the following marking: a DANIEL ROTH signature applied at the 12 o’clock position. The subdials are positioned to align with the Endurer Chronosprint’s chronograph movement layout, which was typically powered by a modified ETA or Frédéric Piguet ébauche, common in high-end Swiss chronographs of this era. The dial is crafted from metal with a painted matte finish, a standard construction method for Swiss watch dials from this period.
The luminous material on the hour markers is intact, though the brightness and duration of luminescence may vary due to age, even in unused NOS components. The dial’s foot spacing and height are designed to match the Endurer Chronosprint’s movement and case architecture, ensuring proper alignment during installation.
This is a genuine DANIEL ROTH Endurer Chronosprint chronograph dial, suitable for restoration projects or custom builds requiring an original NOS component.
This dial is designed specifically for the Endurer Chronosprint chronograph. Compatibility with other DANIEL ROTH models is not guaranteed due to variations in case dimensions, subdial layouts, and movement architectures. The Endurer Chronosprint used a three-register chronograph layout, which may not align with other models in the brand’s lineup.
The dial is new-old-stock (NOS), unused, and graded Excellent in our Condition Grading Scale. There are no signs of wear, oxidation, or damage. The matte black finish and applied silver accents remain in original condition, with no visible flaws under magnification.
The luminous material on the hour markers is intact. However, the effectiveness of tritium or early Super-LumiNova applications may degrade over time, even in unused dials. The actual luminescence brightness and duration cannot be guaranteed without testing under UV light.
Only the dial itself is included. No additional components such as hands, movement, case, or original packaging are provided. The photographs accompanying this listing show the exact item offered, with no hidden defects or missing elements.
While the dial may physically fit other chronograph movements with a similar three-register layout, precise alignment depends on the foot spacing, height, and subdial register positions. Movements such as the ETA Valjoux 7750 or Frédéric Piguet 1185 may require adjustments by a watchmaker to ensure proper fitment and functionality. Non-original movements may also affect the dial’s alignment with the case opening.
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