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Nicolas (amanico) shares his appreciation for the De Bethune DB22, a timepiece he describes as light, substantial, and spectacular. His evocative photographs invite readers to explore the unique aesthetic and presence of this independent watchmaker's creation. This article delves into the community's perspective on the DB22's design, market position, and its place within contemporary horology.
Quite light, a big big, spectacular.
I always liked this watch.
You?
Best,
Nicolas
Key Points from the Discussion
- The De Bethune DB22's design language, particularly its distinctive lugs and dial, shows a potential influence from other independent watchmakers like Stepan Sarpaneva's K1 and even later Ming models, suggesting a shared aesthetic current within the independent scene.
- The De Bethune DB22 was once considered relatively affordable in the secondary market until a significant acquisition by WatchBox reportedly consolidated much of the pre-owned supply, impacting its market accessibility.
- There is a strong desire among collectors for a more robust, fixed-lug De Bethune model, particularly one utilizing the DB22's movement, to serve as a durable and technical daily wear watch.
- De Bethune is widely regarded as a leader in its distinctive style, creating timepieces that are considered genuinely gorgeous without being pretentious.
- Several community members shared additional wristshots and detailed photographs of their own De Bethune DB22 watches, further illustrating the watch's presence and design nuances.
- Another collector contributed a wristshot of their De Bethune DB22, showcasing its wearability and unique aesthetic in a real-world context.
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