That is the immediate ancestor. Per De Bethune, the case is 11.7mm thick; I'm not sure about total thickness with the crystal. I've never handled one, but they look lovely in photos. I mentioned the Mido because I was thinking that it, rather than the Lon
De Bethune’s renewed and unique take on the moon phase watch De Bethune refines the DB25L by unveiling the DB25Vxs Silver Moon in a pared-down version featuring a case trimmed to 40 mm, a reconfigured dial and an optimised movement. Inspired by the tall-c
The Classic Moon Silver by Laurent Ferrier , ref. LCF039.R5.G3N won the GPHG 2024 Calendar and Astronomy Watch Prize . The red gold case measures 40 x 12.9 mm. Unfortunately , even though this model has its charm , I'm not really won over by either the cu
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Here is an images of the movement. Every part of the Dial, have a precise meaning. I drew inspiration from the world of yachting; the idea is to transport the wearer to the seaside, on holiday. A boat’s throttle, a whale’s tail, a starry sky… Each element
After a week in NYC with the De Bethune DB25 Starry Varius GMT, it feels like time for something simpler. The PP Chronometro Gondolo 5908R does the trick. Being in Manhattan for a while puts the current state of urban Seattle in perspective. On the one ha
The DB25 Starry Varius GMT as an NYC tourist. (The city of my birth, on my birthday.) At Grand Central Station… and the Chrysler Building. It goes back to the west coast with me tomorrow, and something else will get some wrist time after its extended outi