Ultimate Mirror Polish Watch: Photography
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Ultimate Mirror Polish Watch: Photography

By mj23 · May 3, 2021 · 29 replies
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In a visually striking post, WatchProSite member mj23 showcases the exceptional mirror polish of the De Bethune DB25 Starry Sky movement. This post serves as a benchmark for what many collectors consider the 'ultimate' in movement finishing, inviting enthusiasts to appreciate the meticulous craftsmanship involved in high-horology independent watchmaking.

Is to do the entire movement like the DB25 Starry Sky wink




About the De Bethune DB28 Ref. DB28

De Bethune DB28 Reference DB28

The DB28 represents De Bethune's approach to contemporary haute horlogerie, featuring the brand's distinctive floating lug design within a 42.6mm case format. This reference showcases the manufacture's technical capabilities through its extended power reserve specification and proprietary movement caliber.

The 42.6mm titanium case houses the manual-winding caliber DB2115, delivering a 120-hour power reserve. The silver dial is protected by sapphire crystal, while the characteristic floating lugs define the case architecture. Water resistance extends to 30 meters, and the watch is completed with a leather strap.

This reference appeals to collectors focused on independent Swiss manufacture capabilities and contemporary case design. The DB28 represents De Bethune's technical approach to manual-winding movements, particularly notable for collectors interested in extended power reserve complications. Production commenced in 2010, positioning this reference within the brand's modern catalog offerings.

Specifications

Caliber
DB2115
Case
Titanium
Diameter
42.6 mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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MJ
mj23
May 3, 2021

To polish to mirror reflection...lol

MH
mhz vph
May 3, 2021

Either way it is quite spectacular!

HO
Horo_Traveler
May 4, 2021

Creative, playful way of showcasing the finishing!

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