De Bethune
DB28 Maxichrono in Rose Gold and Zirconium - Piece Unique
on Brown Leather Strap with Brown Dial
Model #: | DB28MCTN |
Case Material: | Titanium |
Case Size: | 46mm |
Movement: | Mechanical |
Dial: | Brown |
Bracelet: | Brown Leather Strap |
Year: | 2017 |
Condition: This watch is in Mint Condition.* Complete with Box and Papers.
$ 189,500
* We have graded this watch to be 95% - there are minor scuffs or some wear on strap
Description
In every new creation by De Bethune, the company’s founders, David Zanetta and Denis Flageollet
perform a balancing act. It involves recombining age-old expertise and the styles of the Age of
Enlightenment in a contemporary creation of new materials and technical innovations. By imagining
what the great watchmakers of the 18th century would have made today, they lay the foundations
of tomorrow’s watchmaking. They dismantle preconceptions to extend the frontiers of knowledge.
They discover and explore the new horizons of science and technology, yet return to the
mechanical and artistic essentials.
The construction and the aesthetic of the DB28 Maxichrono proudly illustrate the simplicity of the
initial approach adopted by the brand founders.
Creating an accurate and readable chronograph within the confined space of a wristwatch: such
was the leitmotif that drove seven years of research and development.
Showcasing extreme dial clarity and ultra-legible chronograph indications by means of its five
central hands, this innovative chronograph is also equipped with a high-frequency calibre featuring
optimised chronometric precision applied to the measurement of long periods of time. The single
pusher at 12 o’clock preserves the comfortable design of the DB28 collection’s characteristic case.
This chronograph owes its dial architecture, built around give central hands, to a deliberate desire to
improve on the aesthetic and functional readability of traditional chronographs, which is often
impaired by the presence of small counters.
The DB28 Maxichrono is above all a contemporary chronograph featuring a mono-pusher/12 o’clock
crown tandem that controls the central hands remarkably mounted on the same axis according to
vertical sequence of nested gear trains and pillars representing an impressive technical feat!