
JLCman recounts an unexpected visit to independent watchmaker Itay Noy's studio in Jaffa, offering a glimpse into the creative process and unique designs of this artist-turned-horologist. The post explores Noy's philosophy, his blend of design and watchmaking, and highlights specific collections like the 2019 Reorder series, which features innovative time display methods.










De Bethune DB25 Reference DB25
The DB25 represents De Bethune's entry in the 44.5mm manual-wind category, distinguished by its silver dial configuration within the DB25 series. This reference launched in 2006 and continues the brand's approach to contemporary haute horlogerie complications.
The 44.5mm case is crafted from 18k white gold with a fixed bezel and sapphire crystal. Water resistance extends to 30 meters. The manual-winding caliber DB2105 movement provides a substantial 120-hour power reserve. The watch features a leather strap attachment.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking De Bethune's technical approach to timekeeping in a precious metal case. The extended power reserve and manual-wind operation position it for enthusiasts who appreciate hands-on interaction with their timepieces. The 44.5mm sizing places it in contemporary proportions within the independent watchmaking segment.
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Especially the new 2019 collection named Reorder makes use of additional modules and gears. 12 digit shaped windows indicate the hours. They are scattered across the dial by a secret mathematical rule. I have no idea how it may work: The hour switches softly to red, even at bigger distance to the following hour indicator. This series is limited to 24 pieces each - blue, gold, and white dial. We had a look to a few other pieces, a date and a moon phase watch... Also very interesting was a skeleta
Even the 44mm cases are perfect for smaller or medium wrists because of the strong angled horns. The leather straps are of first rate quality too, made by a local artist.
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