The golden dial is classy. It’s a chronograph which do not scream it’s a chronograph. Other DeBethune watches are very good designs, so this brand do a good job for me. Colleague Voutilainen the same.
R vs R Opaline vs Radial Guilloche'd Rose Gold Dial Applied Breguet vs Blue Printed (but 3d somehow) Arabics Manual (better winding feel) vs Manual In house 4hz Patek chrono vs THA monopusher movement from a few wannabes (Journe / V Halter / Flaggiolet) B...
However, it’s a great looking DB that I wasn’t even familiar with in this declination (unique piece?), so this is a totally legitimate competition...It might be interesting to see if the feedback you receive will be any different on the Independent Forum😉...
The De Bethune for sure. The Patek 5170G would have given the De Bethune a closer fight with its pulsometer scale but the 5170R is quite plain by comparison. And I am a Patek fan by the way but this is one of the nicest looking De Bethunes I have laid my ...
Entirely personal decision since the DB is gorgeous and a technical one-pusher marvel, and I also appreciate the 3D-like numerals on the DB dial... but the Patek dress chrono sings to me. Best, Robert
The black dialed breguet’s is iconic. Had I not had another black dialed chrono I’d have likely gone that direction. But I basically never wear black shoes, and while I like the tan strap, black dial combo - a lot... the opaline dial works a lot better wi...
While the 5170 is classy and impeccably made, to me it is not one of the strongest PP manual chronos. I‘d take both the 5070 and 5172 over the 5170. The DB has equally strong design and excellent execution but in addition there‘s the originality of a piec...