
MTR, known to the community as Thomas, shares his excitement for the rare February 28th to March 1st perpetual calendar changeover. He showcases two exceptional timepieces, the H. Moser & Cie. Perpetual Purity and the IWC Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar Rattrapante, highlighting the unique ways each watch executes this horological event. His post invites fellow collectors to appreciate the intricate mechanics and aesthetic brilliance of these complicated watches.


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.
and this one looks very cool. Enjoy !
A major complication presented very nicely ππ
Enjoy the date change, Moser would be at the top of my list if I were looking for a PC. Love the creativity and simplicity of the display.
that Moser sure has a clean look to it, a completely uncluttered dial. That vanta black dial is super nice.
I love the pure and very reduced dial, too. Itβs not vanta, but an extremely dark blue which is very hard to capture and just recognizable in sunlight. Best Thomas
Itβs such an amazing watch. Also the backside. Thanks for looking, dear Tony. All the best Thomas
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