Tim Mosso and Jack Forster continue their exploration of De Bethune, focusing on how the brand evolved and changed over time after their initial releases. From the Dream Watch line to special releases like the DB25 Maya or Zodiac, the brand is never bereft of new ideas. They also discuss the history of De Bethune leadership and Denis Flageollet’s watchmaking and design process.
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