Price excludes 9% GST for local Singapore buyers
In the mid 2000s, De Bethune expended its line up by introducing some sports model, starting with the DB20GMT followed by the DB22 and DB24 with a totally new case design. The idea is to create a fine timepiece that can be used for intense sports activities.
This DB22 is large at 48mm in diameter but has a relatively slim profile of 10mm in 18K Rose Gold. This large case size was common especially during this period.
It has a blue dial with microlight finish, with silver outer minute track and a pair of blued skeletonized hands. It has a unique and distinct power reserve indicator at 12.
The DB22 is powered by the Cal. DB2024 self-winding movement with 6 days power reserve.
Price excludes 9% GST for local Singapore buyers
In the mid 2000s, De Bethune expended its line up by introducing some sports model, starting with the DB20GMT followed by the DB22 and DB24 with a totally new case design. The idea is to create a fine timepiece that can be used for intense sports activities.
This DB22 is large at 48mm in diameter but has a relatively slim profile of 10mm in 18K Rose Gold. This large case size was common especially during this period.
It has a blue dial with microlight finish, with silver outer minute track and a pair of blued skeletonized hands. It has a unique and distinct power reserve indicator at 12.
The DB22 is powered by the Cal. DB2024 self-winding movement with 6 days power reserve.