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De Bethune Reveals Its New DB28xs Steel Wheels and Aérolite Watches At Geneva Watch Days

Get a closer look at De Bethune's latest DB28xs Steel Wheels and Aérolite watches.

If you're into watches that push the envelope, De Bethune just dropped two new pieces at Geneva Watch Days that are worth checking out—the DB28xs Steel Wheels and the DB28xs Aérolite. Sticking to De Bethune's design approach of thinking outside the box, each new timepiece exemplifies the brand's known craftsmanship while mixing in some seriously cool tech.

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The DB28xs Aérolite is a nod to De Bethune's most coveted past creations, like the Starry Seas and Météorite, but with a fresh twist. It comes housed in a robust 39mm black zirconium case with a blue meteorite dial that really pops from all angles. The design captures that sweet spot between earth and sky, and it's all about keeping things light yet super durable. It's a watch that doesn't just look good but is built to perform with the kind of precision you'd expect from a world-renowned luxury Swiss watchmaker.

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On the other hand, the DB28xs Steel Wheels is all about showing off the inner workings of a watch in a more minimal, compact 39mm size. The openworked dial lets you peek into the mechanics and inner workings of the watch, and it's all housed in a titanium case that feels light and comfortable on the wrist. It's got the same architectural vibe as the original DB28 Steel Wheels, but in a smaller package that doesn't skimp on the details. If you're a fan of watches that combine technical skill with a clean, modern design, this one's a winner.

Both of these new releases from De Bethune are exciting additions to the watch world, and all in attendance at Geneva Watch Days witnessed the magic unfold. Whether you're drawn to the cosmic feel of the Aérolite or the stripped-down mechanics of the Steel Wheels, these pieces are definitely ones to watch out for. Shop all luxury watches for sale by clicking the link below.

Source: De Bethune

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