The pursuit of horological excellence takes many forms. For some Manufactures, it manifests in technical prowess alone; for others, in aesthetic refinement. De Bethune, the independent Swiss watchmaker founded by Denis Flageollet and David Zanetta, has consistently demonstrated that these need not be separate endeavours. Rather, the maison views them as inseparable elements of a singular vision, one where complications serve beauty, and beauty enhances function.
This philosophy finds its most recent expression in two remarkably different yet equally captivating creations: the DB25 Perpetual Sky and the DB Kind of Two Jumping GMT. Each represents a distinct facet of De Bethune's creative identity, yet both share an underlying commitment to pushing the boundaries of what independent watchmaking can achieve. What follows is an exploration of two watches that illustrate why this manufacture continues to command the attention and admiration of collectors who seek something beyond the conventional.
















