The real novelties came finally during Baselworld

Mar 26, 2012,07:21 AM
 

and I'm very happy about what I saw here.

Not that the Maya is not worth it but it remains a 12 pieces limited edition artistic exercize.

I'm much more attracted by both the DB27 and the DB28ST.

A beautiful DB28 crossed with a classic DB25 silver dial and a kind of DB25T engine, remixed and included in a beautiful original DB28.

I was wondering what made the difference in pricing between the DB27 and a DB25 (except the platinum on the rotor and the balance wheel).

I noticed that the DB27's balance wheen is not the same as the Starysky's one: it's flat with a ring of grey gold but the flat silicon part is not plane as the other one, do you know why ?

Great job from De Bethune and thanks for the share Don.

Best,

Mark



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De Bethune at BaselWorld 2012

 
 By: DonCorson : March 24th, 2012-14:52
De Bethune at BaselWorld 2012 This year DeBethune is featuring its new "entry level" watch the DB27. This watch has many of the dsign features that make DeBethune so interesting with its intricate combination of traditional and very modern design clues. T...  

Thanks Don

 
 By: Quan : March 26th, 2012-04:28
which model is the blue dial 3 hands one DB27 is nice

The real novelties came finally during Baselworld

 
 By: Mark in Paris : March 26th, 2012-07:21
and I'm very happy about what I saw here. Not that the Maya is not worth it but it remains a 12 pieces limited edition artistic exercize. I'm much more attracted by both the DB27 and the DB28ST. A beautiful DB28 crossed with a classic DB25 silver dial and... 

Beautiful creations.

 
 By: VMM : March 27th, 2012-13:35
The movements from De Bethune are definitely something else, amazing. Love them. Thanks for sharing. Vte

The brand of the future.

 
 By: tony p : March 30th, 2012-02:34
Easily one of the top five watch companies in the world right now, based on their incredible designs, exquisite finishing, and innovative horology. I have a feeling that many of these pieces will become sought-after classics in future years.

There are many love affairs, among the watches you posted here.

 
 By: amanico : March 30th, 2012-03:13
The black one is hmmmm... Dangerously appealing. Somewhere between Modern Art, Sculpture and Horology. Best, Nicolas.

The Titan is beautiful!

 
 By: Nicko16 : April 1st, 2012-06:03
One question though. The larger pie cut out is the seconds hand right?