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Double Bision
Yep, Double Bision, with "capital B" because its DB...
I am sorry that I am such a lousy photographer, but even so, there is very limited information about the older De Bethune's and so I thought it wouldn't hurt if I did a little report for PuristS.
The reason for the report is...that I got my second DB12!
I have posted here before some photographs of my pink gold champagne dial DB12. Until one or two years ago I would not wear any yellow or even pink gold, so it was one big jump for me to dare go for something "so gold" (thanks, Ivanclai, for helping me appreciate the beauty of real-colored gold

). It is my favourite amongst all that I now own. The watch is incredibly elegant and the contrast of the blue hands on the yellow dial is one of the key elements.
The guilloche dial was another first for me. I had excluded Breguet from my target list due to this...and look at me now! The DB12 gilloche is wonderfully delicate and discrete. And the railtrack minute markers look also great.
The watch wears very big (I like big, coming from the Paneristi world). It is "only" 42mm but it nearly doesn't have a bezel, so it is all dial and that makes it very noticeable. Especially with the champagne dial...
Having been madly in love with this very-gold DB12 for some time, I came across some pictures of a similar white gold one which began to torture my mind... This new body of temptation caused a big turmoil in my mind because (1) I had never owned the same watch in two different metals and (2) this particular one was coming without original box & papers...those two factors would also be "firsts" for me and kept putting me off for nearly two months. But I kept coming back to this vendor's website time and again...until I decided to give in...
I had some doubts about whether the contrast of the blue hands on the silver dial would look as remarkable as it does on the champagne one. It does look a little different, but it is equally charming and elegant.
And, moreover, the combination of white gold and blue in such a classic design makes this an ab-so-lu-te-ly unbeatable watch when wearing a blue shirt and suit
The big date on these watches is perfect for my presbyopia (the month I can barely see) and the date change is fast and crisp, at exactly 12.00h on both watches.
But here comes the only thing I do not like about the DB12: while the month can be changed via a small pusher between the crown and the chronograph reset button, the date does not have a fast change feature via the crown! That means you have to move the time past 12.00h (or more precisely, past 24.00h) and then backwards again to about 20.00h and forward again to 24.00h to change each day of the month... If you are two or three days away from the correct date, not so bad, but if you pick the watch on the 30th of the month and the date window shows "1"... it will take you two or three minutes to reach to the current day.
The action of the chronograph is crisp. The feeling is between the "hard click" you would feel on my PP 5980 (or that of any ETA7750, for that matter) and the butter-like feel of the Lange chronos (sorry for the layman description, not a great technical expert here). I would say it is "sensuous and enjoyable". The reset button feels as if nothing was there, not even butter, as you practically notice no resistance when you push it. Wonderful.
The movement...just fascinating. I have never had the privilege of owning one of the beautiful Lemanias of the sort the PP 5070 or the VC Patrimony Traditionelle boast, but this Venus 175 truly does keep the appearances (and for a more affordable price

) I have tried to capture the beauty of the movement, skeletonized, the column wheel, etc on the photo. But I warned you before I do not aspire to a job at the National Geographic magazine...
A disappointment with the white gold version is that there is no sapphire back...
There is very little information on the early De Bethunes around the internet. I guess very few were ever made, but not even that I could find. That is a pity because I would love to be able to share and learn more through interaction with other owners... Magnus Bosse, I believe, had a disk with some info (which I would love to get my hands on, Magnus

)
Just a couple more photos showing that this DB12 can be as elegant as it can be sporty.
I hope you enjoy my passionate review of this DB! Not very technical, true, but very passionate!