
Small-luxury-world shares a captivating series of wristshots, celebrating the distinctive artistry of De Bethune watches. This post invites the community to appreciate the brand's unique designs and technical innovations through a visual showcase. The author's personal enthusiasm for De Bethune's creations sets the tone for a discussion among fellow enthusiasts.










and your shots are superb as always. GEO
... I like very much some of them, but not so much for some. Mine is a very primitive - almost "dinasour" period for today's DB, but I love it. Ken
I may have read a bit too fast. :) Superb shots, my friends. Nicolas
and you pictures honor them at the highest point. The new DB28 Digitale seems different and so beautiful. The live experience must be very interesting. I always liked the DBS but was not very keen on the Dream watch version because of the heavy bottom case parts that were added. The new Dream Watch is a beauty, even if I wonder if it could have looked better in a larger size, what do you think? Anyway, thanks a lot for sharing these pics Oliver. Cheers, Mark
I would love that piece and I think it is far from being primitive, my friend. The De Bethune DNA was already there and that is only one reason why I love that brand - they stick to their own approach of watchmaking/design. It needs guts to do so and is rare today. Oliver
and you are still asking for more presents? :-) Thanks, my friend! Oliver
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