De Bethune has launched a new DB25QP Perpetual Calendar with a green guilloché dial and a new 44mm sized titanium case. As some of you may recall, this is not the only green-dialled piece that De Bethune have released this year.
The functions and dial layout are familiar – there’s a palladium and black oxide zirconium spherical moon phase with a black steel starry sky and leap year indication at 12 o’clock, month at 3 o’clock, the date at 6 o’clock and the day of the week at 9 o’clock. The calendar aperture indications are on anthracite discs.
Green is the name of the game, and for this new model, the hand guilloché dial has twelve radiating sectors. The raised hour, date and moonphase sub dial rings are also green, with silver relief Roman numerals. The curved hands are mirror-polished steel.
Powering it all is the automatic De Bethune Calibre DB2324 which beats at 28,800 VPH and has a power reserve of five days. It has a titanium and white gold rotor, three-quarter plate with star decorations which is sand-blasted and hand-snailed, and a balance bridge and oscillating weight arms in blued titanium.
Coming on a matching green textile strap or a brown leather strap, both with a titanium pin buckle, it is limited in production to ten pieces per annum and has an RRP of CHF 125,000 (excluding taxes).
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