The Manufacture De Bethune is enriching its collection of classic watches with a state-of-the-art interpretation of the perpetual calendar.
The De Bethune perpetual calendar is tinged with poetry and combines the finesse of watchmaking with the precision mechanics of the Manufacture by bringing together moon phase, starry sky and perpetual calendar in an exceptional timepiece.
Inspired by the drum, the round case with a diameter of 44 mm, with its fine and resolutely classic lines, is subtly raised by hollowed horns, characteristic of the DB25 collection.
A poetic timepiece
The finesse of the decorations and the purity of the green hand-guilloché dial, radiating in 12 sectors, underline the legibility of the dial, notably through the assembly of annular appliques delimiting the sub-dials and the hour circle. At 12 o’clock, a sphere in palladium and black oxidized zirconium sits in a sky set with gold stars, also incorporating a leap year indicator in a gold pastille in the starry sky at 12 o’clock. The date can be read on a dial located at 6 o’clock, while the windows indicating the day of the week and the month are located at 9 and 3 o’clock respectively.
Unparalleled comfort
The round case of the new DB25QP retains the harmonious lines that contributed to the success of the original DB25QP but is offered for the first time in titanium. This accentuates the practicality and comfort of this timepiece.
DB25 Perpetual Calendar
Functions: Hours, Minutes, Spherical moon phase indication and leap-year indication at 12 o’clock, Perpetual calendar indicating the month at 3 o’clock, the date at 6 o’clock and the day of the week at 9 o’clock
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Display:
Case: Titane grade 5
Dimensions: 44 mm
Glass: In sapphire crystal (1800 Vickers hardness) with double anti-reflective coating
Back: Open back in polished titanium and sapphire crystal (1800 Vickers hardness) with double anti-reflective coating
Strap: Textile/leather
Movement: Mechanical self-winding movement
Power reserve: 5 days, ensured by a self-regulating twin barrel De Bethune Innovation (2004)