
Robin (jrwong23) showcases his H. Moser & Cie. Endeavour Center Seconds Concept in steel, a rare acquisition limited to just five pieces. He highlights the watch's mesmerizing funky blue fume dial and shares a series of recent and older photographs, inviting the community to appreciate the minimalist elegance and unique charm of this exceptional timepiece. Robin's post captures the joy of owning such a distinctive watch, emphasizing its visual impact and rarity.







De Bethune DB25 Reference DB25
The DB25 represents De Bethune's entry in the 44.5mm manual-wind category, distinguished by its silver dial configuration within the DB25 series. This reference launched in 2006 and continues the brand's approach to contemporary haute horlogerie complications.
The 44.5mm case is crafted from 18k white gold with a fixed bezel and sapphire crystal. Water resistance extends to 30 meters. The manual-winding caliber DB2105 movement provides a substantial 120-hour power reserve. The watch features a leather strap attachment.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking De Bethune's technical approach to timekeeping in a precious metal case. The extended power reserve and manual-wind operation position it for enthusiasts who appreciate hands-on interaction with their timepieces. The 44.5mm sizing places it in contemporary proportions within the independent watchmaking segment.
Best wishes Alkiro
You own a really wonderful Moser with that one. Best wishes Alkiro
The watch is certainly special and the blue fume dial so evocative of the brand. Here even more impressive with the minimalist treatment of the rest - so as to give the dial its full due. But where you make it doubly special are your shoe / watch combinations, which no one pulls off as well as you do, Robin Now you just need some kudu leather ones to match the strap in addition to the dial matching ones. Speaking of which - I find the strap looks fascinating, does it wear comfortably, too? Thank
Thanks !
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