
Nicolas (amanico) shares his appreciation for the De Bethune DB22, a timepiece he describes as light, substantial, and spectacular. His evocative photographs invite readers to explore the unique aesthetic and presence of this independent watchmaker's creation. This article delves into the community's perspective on the DB22's design, market position, and its place within contemporary horology.



Would it be appropriate to call it “modern industrial”?
I like this very much!
For a technical / sporty time only watch I would LOVE LOVE LOVE a tough fixed lug DB with this movement as an everyday watch.
Not my first choice from DB but very cool nonetheless. I prefer their darker shades of blue.
somehow I feel Ming (17.01 at 2017) is heavily influenced by Sarpaneva (K1 at 2007/2008) Mine look a bit soft yet more spartan example
Personally I think DB is one of the best in this style and nothing pretentious just simply gorgeous
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