A Cosmic Trip With The De Bethune DB28 Kind Of Blue “Milky Way”

A Cosmic Trip With The De Bethune DB28 Kind Of Blue “Milky Way”

Let's say that with the De Bethune DB28 Kind Of Blue "Milky Way," we have enough horological substance to capture I have the privilege to own a De Bethune DB25 RM with a blue power reserve, instead of red All of De Bethune's idiosyncratic interpretations of contemporary watchmaking are present in the DB28 Kind Of Blue "Milky Way".

In 2016, De Bethune pushed the limits to the extreme, issuing the DB28 and DB28T Kind Of Blue, in which all possible parts of the watch where done in blued titanium and steel This dynamic blue was indescribably magnetic, without any compromise, conferring to the DB28 Kind Of Blue a status much closer to a piece of art than "Just" a watch Majestically displayed on the DB28 Kind Of Blue's dial, looking at the Milky Way pattern gives you the feeling of floating through the blue darkness of the Universe.

As I said, the DB28 Kind Of Blue "Milky Way" is much more than a watch. . Source

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