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De Bethune DB22 Photomontage published

I realise that for many De Bethune is not a brand that normally the first name that comes to mind when we read or talk about high horology. At least for me until recently I only knew of the brand by name but having had the chance to photograph a few of the watches and speak to the Denis and David - I am very much impressed by their direction and leadership and their time pieces.
About more than a week ago I spent half a day at the premises of DeBethune's local Authorised Dealer in the presence of both David Zanetta (the CEO) and Denis Flageollet (master watchmaker). I only just managed to find a few spare hours to finish completing at least the images of the DB22. What immediately hit me about this watch was how different it is compared to the earlier lines/models from DeBethune. Almost disconcerting even. However, the watches are well made, design and executed and with all things beautiful - grew on me.
I hope that with my images here I am able to convey some of the intricate details and beauty of this new model from DeBethune. I hope you like them!

To view the photomontage click on this link below and follow through:
DE BETHUNE DB22 POWER
Cheers!
Harry Tan
horolographer
watchinghorology.com

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Thanks Jack! :-)
By: Horolographer : January 26th, 2007-04:16
You are very kind with your description of my photography. I certainly hope I can live up to it! I am still finding that I am improving but ever in smaller and smaller increments. Nevertheless I do have the subject paramount in my mind and desire to show ...