I've been in Miami all week for a work thing and had some meetings strategically close to the 1916 store. the standout piece for me was definitely the De Bethune JPS diver. I didn't realize that the outer bezel was so reflective. It looks great and the li
I saw they have this beautiful new release. Nonetheless, I have previously reached out directly to their HQ/boutique in Switzerland when I was looking for an allocation in the past. I do know that since WatchBox took majority stake they have been directin
Despite being an independent watchmaker, De Bethune is well known by the broader public thanks to his spectacular creations, where horological mastery and eclectic design are fused together and rendered in avant-garde cases, heat or chemically treated to
Also, interesting to compare the different dial colors between a 5711 and a 5811. Personally I like the 5811 dial slightly more given it looks more blue. It is a great move for Patek to create another kind of blue for the 5811 to further differentiate bot
What a nice selection... perfect style and some horological heavy artillery! One piece to make this a quintet would be one of these stunning blue De Bethunes - think Skybridge, Starry Varius or the all-out Kind of Blue. Thanks for sharing! Daniel
must be a DB28. There are many magnificent versions, the Kind of Blue being one of them. Be aware though that it is VERY blue. If you pull this off frequently, go for it. My choice was on the more restrained side. The anthracite zirconia case gives it a f