Tim Mosso and Jack Forster take on the De Bethune brand in part one of this episode of Icons of Time. They cover the context of the watch industry that saw De Bethune enter the scene with their DB1 and other classically styled watches. Their focus shifts then to the technical innovations and evolving design aesthetics that the company saw in watches such as the DB25, DBS, and Perpetual Calendar watches.
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