
Holdemchamp1225's striking image of his De Bethune DB28 Kind of Blue Tourbillon in Warsaw, Poland, offers a captivating glimpse into the world of independent haute horology. This post not only showcases a remarkable timepiece but also sparks a discussion among collectors about the nuances of De Bethune's design philosophy and market availability. His inaugural 'time machine' trip with this watch resonates with the community's appreciation for exceptional craftsmanship and unique horological journeys.

Need to hitch a ride with Elon and Bezos π€£
I was really torn between this one and the monochrome DB28. In the end, I chose monochrome, but sometimes I regret my decision! If only I could have both!
OMG what a time machine π€ͺπ€ͺ
Gone are the days of DeBethune discounts.
I donβt think they have regular production models. But I did find 2 monochrome versions of this (one titanium silver-colored, the other gold-colored) at an AD still available. Really wanted a DB but this was too expensive for me. I previously had one of the green Titan Hawks v2 on reserve, but changed my mind because I didnβt regard it as βtrueβ De Bethune DNA without the futuristic open-worked style. Still, all their pieces are impressive, but need to be selective with limited funds.
This is what the west coast AD confirmed for me that that is what she was offering me. I was surprised, and thought I was lucky...until I saw the price But I wasn't surprised. Each additional complication e.g. moonphase, adds up.
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