Mark in Paris[Purist]
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A picture from De Bethune
On DB's FB page Katidja has posted a very nice picture of the new classic DB25.
I love it....
Cheers, Mark
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Terrific aesthetic...
By: pplater : July 20th, 2014-18:05
Can these guys do no wrong??? It would be interesting to see that watch on a larger wrist: presumably the altered proportion would render the watch a little more 'discreet', and therefore even more compellingly stylish than it already is. Bravo DB, and th...
This is a peculiar DB
By: Mark in Paris : July 21st, 2014-15:03
with a very dary style and I understand everybody won't like it. I find it very far from what JD can do, maybe we could find a style inspiration from some Breguet but even there... Well there are plenty others to be satisfied with! Thanks for your input O...
Thanks Mark,
By: ztirual : July 21st, 2014-14:43
Less stealth, more precious looking. Is that a general trend for the new collection? Interesting, off course, but personally, I still much prefer the previous DB25 line, with or without power reserve. ;)