48.5 mm diameter
In 2011, De Bethune was awarded the “Aiguille d’Or” distinction prize at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève for the DB28. As a spin-off model of the DB28, the DB28T follows the success of its original model by featuring the same high-beat tourbillon caliber, with a twist in design and choice of material.
Setting it apart from the original model, DB28T epitomizes De Bethune’s endeavor to create one of the lightest tourbillon wristwatches in the history of horology. In order to compensate for the violent dynamics of wrist movements, the tourbillon carriage must be as light as possible. After two and a half years of research, De Bethune developed the lightest carriage ever introduced on the market, weighing 0.18 grams in all. Crafted from titanium, the watch is ultra-light yet still very durable. To protect the delicate movement and the tourbillon complication, the caliber of the watch also incorporates a triple-parachute shock-absorbing system.
Eye-catching to its best, the DB28T houses a black bridge in De Bethune’s signature triangular form. A steel plate carrying the “De Bethune” name is placed below the tourbillon cage. The entire watch is mirror-finished, whilst the winding crown is placed atop 12 o’clock.