
Presenting the third rendition of the Tourbillon Twenty-8-Eight.
DeWitt showcases its independence and far-reaching expertise with its first manufacture movement, the DW8028 calibre, a marvel in steel and yellow gold. Comprising 185 parts and fully skeletonised, this delicate jewel is solidly attached to a generous, sculpted case.
A white gold bezel set with 36 baguette-cut diamonds crowns a deep flange, made equally precious by its diamond hourmarkers, that plunges towards the transparency of the movement, coupled with the tourbillon. A triple feat of a skeleton manufacture movement, masterful aesthetics, and the architecture as a whole. The entire composition is revealed by a 43 mm white gold case and bears the hallmark of the watchmaker that built it… from A to Z.
Movement |
Hand-wound, DW8028s calibre, tourbillon, 185 parts, 18,000 vib/h, 19 jewels, 72-hour power reserve |
Functions |
Hours and minutes |
Case |
18k white gold, 43 mm 18k white gold bezel, set with 36 baguette-cut diamonds 48 imperial columns sculpted in the middle and set with 96 diamonds Sapphire crystal, front and back Water-resistant to 30 m / 3 ATM |
Dial |
Tourbillon at 6 o'clock Flange set with 8 diamonds |
Bracelet/Strap |
Mat brown or black alligator with 18k polished white gold triple-blade folding clasp |
Price range |
> 150,000 CHF |
Reference |
DW8028S |
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