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De Bethune DB27 "Night Hawk": A Fusion of Art and Horology
Experience the nocturnal elegance of the "Night Hawk" – where celestial beauty meets precision engineering.
Unveiling the Unique Features of the "Night Hawk" Edition
This particular iteration of the DB27 introduces several unprecedented design elements for the collection. Unlike its predecessors, which often featured a more conventional aesthetic with concentric microlight engraved dials and the crown positioned at 12 o'clock, the "Night Hawk" distinguishes itself with a deep blue titanium "Starry Sky" motif. This celestial design is meticulously crafted to reflect the precise date and location of EsperLuxe's foundational partnership with De Bethune in 2021, imbuing the watch with a rich narrative. Complementing this stunning dial are elegantly printed silver Roman numerals on a subtly sloped inner ring, a classic railroad track for minutes, and clear 5-minute interval markers. The time is gracefully indicated by mirror-polished, flame-blued titanium hands, each tipped with silver, adding a touch of refined contrast. The watch's exterior is characterized by a polished grade 5 titanium case, with its mid-section intricately engraved in De Bethune's signature microlight pattern. A particularly notable innovation, making its debut, is the inclusion of matte-blue titanium articulating lugs, specifically designed for enhanced comfort and aesthetic appeal.
The Ingenious Design of the Articulating Lugs
While the concept of watch lugs might seem a minor detail, their design in the "Night Hawk" is a crucial aspect of its wearability and distinctive character. Although the case measures a substantial 43mm in diameter, its slender 9mm thickness, remarkable for an automatic movement, ensures a comfortable profile. The true genius lies in the articulating lugs, which are hinged and can adjust the effective lug-to-lug distance from approximately 50mm down to 47mm. This innovative mechanism allows the watch to conform more closely to the wearer's wrist, creating a snug fit without elevating the watch's overall presence. The result is a timepiece that, despite its generous dimensions, feels integrated and harmonious on the wrist. Observing these flexible lugs in action provides a clear understanding of their functional elegance, as demonstrated in various accompanying visuals.
A Glimpse into the Intricate Mechanical Heart
The reverse side of the "Night Hawk" offers a fascinating, albeit unconventional, view of its inner workings. Unlike many timepieces that expose a traditional movement architecture, this watch features an automatic rotor adorned with delicate microlight engraving, showcasing De Bethune's attention to detail even in less visible areas. Central to its precision is a titanium balance wheel, meticulously fitted with white gold inserts, engineered to optimize performance across varying temperatures and air pressures. The movement also incorporates De Bethune's proprietary balance-spring, distinguished by a flat terminal curve, and a precision-engineered steel escape wheel. Powering this intricate mechanism are 29 jewels, contributing to its smooth operation. The watch beats at a frequency of 4Hz, or 28,800 vibrations per hour, and offers a robust power reserve of 60 hours, ensuring reliable timekeeping.
Exclusivity and Valuation of the "Night Hawk"
Given De Bethune's artisanal production scale, which yields a limited number of watches annually, the exclusive nature of the "Night Hawk" is hardly surprising. This special edition, developed in partnership with EsperLuxe, will be restricted to a mere ten pieces, alongside a single prototype, underscoring its rarity and desirability among collectors. Each of these meticulously crafted timepieces is offered at a retail price of $70,000.
A Connoisseur's Perspective on Design and Craftsmanship
The "Night Hawk" embodies virtually every desirable attribute one could wish for in a De Bethune creation. Its clean dial, graced with the enchanting "Starry Sky" motif – a personal favorite among the brand's distinguished designs – is nothing short of captivating. The harmonious interplay of the watch's vibrant blue with subtle silver accents creates a striking two-tone effect that is both elegant and dynamic. This timepiece represents a pinnacle of watchmaking artistry, achieving a perfect balance between aesthetic appeal and mechanical excellence. Furthermore, its pricing is perceived as justifiable within the high-horology market, standing firm amidst rising valuations of comparable brands. While its limited availability means it remains an aspirational piece for many, its existence enriches the world of haute horlogerie with its unique blend of innovation and beauty.
Fundamental Specifications of the Timepiece
Brand: De Bethune
Model: DB27 "Night Hawk"
Reference: DB27V2EL
Diameter: 43mm
Thickness: 9mm
Case Material: Polished grade 5 titanium with microlight engraved mid-case and matte blued grade 5 titanium "short" lugs
Dial Color: Flame-blued "Starry Sky" titanium
Indexes: Printed Roman numerals on chapter ring, outer minute track, and 5-minute intervals; Matte blued hands with mirror-polished tips
Lume: None
Water Resistance: 30m
Strap/Bracelet: Blue fabric strap, additional bespoke Alex Crown strap; Pin buckle in polished grade 5 titanium.
Detailed Overview of the Movement's Engineering
Caliber: AUTOV2
Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds
Diameter: 30mm
Power Reserve: 60 hours
Winding: Automatic
Frequency: 28,800 vph
Jewels: 29
Chronometer Certified: No
Additional Details: Titanium balance wheel with white gold inserts, engineered for optimal performance in varying temperatures and air pressures.
Pricing and Accessibility Information
Price: $70,000
Availability: Currently accessible through EsperLuxe
Limited Edition: Yes, a production of 10 pieces (plus 1 prototype).
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