DB25 GMT Starry Varius by De Bethune – Now Available in Gold

A luxurious epitome of post-pandemic optimism.

When De Bethune co-founder Denis Flageollet launched the DB25 Starry Varius model three years ago, he must have considered how much its GMT function would be in demand once the world came out of lockdown. luxury cheap Watches

Equipped with an unconventional complication designed for globetrotters, the watch became a symbol of post-pandemic optimism. This year, the DB25GMT Starry Varius returns in an even more luxurious guise. The polished titanium case is replaced by a rose gold case that looks very appropriate. It highlights the configuration of the GMT indication.

At 6am and 6pm, the microsphere completes a full rotation, symbolizing the transition from night to day and vice versa, with its sunny gold half contrasting with the night half made of blued steel.

The sphere rotates around the two-tone 24-hour GMT disc, indicating the hours of the second time zone. The numerals for the daytime hours are highlighted in gold, contrasting with the dark numerals for the nighttime hours.

Another interesting detail is that the numerals lose their colour fill at the transition times of 6am and 6pm. The 2021 DB25GMT Starry Varius builds on the concept introduced in 2016 with the DB25 World Traveller. high quality cheap watches

The World Traveller watch featured a recessed microsphere surrounding a central raised disc engraved with the names of cities around the world. De Bethune abandoned the first Worldtimer in favour of a more sophisticated GMT model to display two time zones via a complex flipping dual dial in the 2022 DB Kind of Two Jumping GMT watch.

The new DB25 Starry Varius can also trace its origins to the 2018 model, with its striking Milky Way printed on its blue sky dial. The latest DB25GMT Starry Varius also features a blue titanium night sky, punctuated by gold star hands. The DB25GMT Starry Varius maintains the same case dimensions: a fairly generic 42mm in diameter. discount replica watch

On the caseback you can see De Bethune’s triangular bridge, which is part of the manual-winding DB2507 movement. The time can be set using the winding crown, while the date can be adjusted using a separate corrector at 6 o’clock.