lot 18

De Bethune

DB5

This watch was featured at the "Fast & Fabulous" auction

Starting bid CHF 45 000
Reserve not met, max bid CHF 47 000
Buy now price CHF 90 000
Total bids 3
Location
Office, Zurich
Daniel Isaak
Watch Expert / Watchmaker
Estimate
CHF 55 000 / CHF 90 000

Specification

CaseYellow gold case 750/1000 with a sapphire caseback
StrapOriginal black Alligator leather strap, with original yellow gold pin buckle
DialSilvered dial with a engine turned center applied with Roman numerals & blued Breguet hands
MovementRhodium-plated automatic movement, with a 18k gold rotor & blued screws
Cal.A23
Ref.DB5RT
Case No.00*
D=42mm

Condition report

Case:Good, signs of wear
Strap:Good, signs of wear
Dial:Mint condition
Movement:All functions working properly
Amplitude (Dial on top/Lift angle 52):Approx 290°
Accuracy (Dial on top):Approx +8 sec/day
Box:Yes
Papers:Yes

Details 

An extremely rare, collectible, charismatic, and early rose gold self-winding wristwatch of the Swiss watch brand De Bethune, founded in 2002 by the Italian vintage watch dealer David Zanetta and French watchmaker Denis Flageollet. Reference was introduced in 2002. Case in 18k rose gold, diameter 41mm, 8mm thick, with ogival lugs, sapphire caseback. Matte silver-plated solid-gold dial with central zone decorated by ‘grain d’orge’ guilloché motif, chapter ring with dark-blue pad-printed radial Roman numerals, and ‘pomme de Breguet’ blued steel hands. Caliber De Bethune 2072, self-winding, 18k gold rotor embellished with côtes circulares decoration and an embossed brand logo, power reserve up to 36 hours. Functions – an indication of time in hours, minutes, and seconds. De Bethune black leather strap with De Bethune pin buckle in 18k rose gold. Numbered edition.

Lot essay 

At present, De Bethune watches are performing very well at auctions, especially pieces from the early period of the company’s activity. Since its foundation, the brand has never produced watches in large volumes. The production of De Bethune has always retained a limited and exclusive character. Early De Bethune watches, especially models launched in the company’s founding year, are of considerable collector’s appeal as the brand’s collection developed dynamically in the early period. Many references appeared, their production period was usually brief, and the number of issued pieces was confined. As for the reference DB5RT, only a few have surfaced on the secondary market. The brand also released models in white gold (DB5WT) and yellow gold (DB5YT), and they appear on the market just as rarely as the present reference. Our study shows that the circulation of reference DB5RT was unlikely to exceed 20–30 copies; this assumption follows from the fact that out of all the examples that appeared on the market, the watch that has the highest known serial number engraved on the case is marked with No. 020. De Bethune states a release of 21 pieces of the white-gold DB5WT reference. The brand does not provide information about the release of models in pink and yellow gold. 

This watch dates back to the first year of De Bethune activity, and exhibits all the signs of style characteristic of the early period of the brand, including a round case with characteristic ogival lugs, and a light cream-toned matte silvered and solid-gold dial with ‘pomme de Breguet’ blued steel hands.

We find a manifestation of the strategy of De Bethune in this piece, which always strives to create unconventional, particular, and spectacular designs while adhering to a consistent approach. It means that any brand's watch carries elements of style that appear in other references, unambiguously showing that this watch is undoubtedly a De Bethune. Presented reference includes style elements such as characteristic bullet-shaped lugs – called ogival lugs by the brand – a chapter ring with pad-printed radial Roman numerals, and a matte silver-plated and solid-gold dial decorated with three types of guilloche decoration. 

In the early days, the brand had just begun to develop its calibers and equipped its watches issued in 2002 and 2003 with calibers purchased from suppliers that later became, as a rule, significantly upgraded. It also applies to the De Bethune caliber 2072 of the present example. Inspired by the vintage AS 2072 caliber of A. Schild S.A. (also known as ASSA), a Swiss movement and movement-blank supplier, operated until the 1970s. The caliber has been significantly modified by De Bethune installing a solid gold rotor, increasing the number of jewels to 20. The movement parts have received haute horlogerie finishes, including côtes circulares and perlage decorations, gilt engraved inscriptions, a snailed finish, chamfering and polishing, and straight grinding of the flat steel parts. 

Reasons to bid 

The De Bethune DB5 Ref. DB5RT No. 006 would be a desirable purchase for the collector and De Bethune watchmaking expertise aficionado, with an opportunity to obtain an extremely rare, collectible, charismatic and early mechanical timepiece from this famous independent watch brand, one of the undoubted leaders in the modern haute horlogerie watch market. This watch dates back to the first year of De Bethune activity, and exhibits all the signs of style characteristic of the early period of the brand, including a round case with characteristic ogival lugs, and a light cream-toned matte silvered and solid-gold dial with ‘pomme de Breguet’ blued steel hands. The present example, featuring number 006 engraved on the caseback rim, is one of the earliest examples of the DB5RT reference to ever leave the manufacture, making this rare and desirable example even more attractive.