Editorial
The DB25 Starry Varius is De Bethune at its most poetic: a 42mm watch where the dial surface is treated to evoke a star field, and the Varius case dissolves the line between round and cushion into something genuinely its own. It is not trying to be avant-garde for its own sake. The effect is quiet and precise, the way the best independent watchmaking tends to be.
De Bethune was founded in 2002 by Denis Flageollet and David Zanetta, and from the start it operated differently from most independents: the manufacture develops its own movement architecture, its own silicon-alloy hairspring, and its own titanium balance wheel with white gold inserts for adjustable inertia. The DB25 line introduced the Varius case, a shape that flows from round lugs into a cushion-form mid-section, giving the watch a sculptural presence that photographs poorly and wears exceptionally well. The Starry variant arrived in 2017 and added the signature dial treatment, in which the surface is worked at a microscopic level to scatter light the way a night sky does when your eyes have fully adjusted.
That technique sits alongside the movement finishing rather than replacing it, which is the De Bethune approach: the art is in the integration, not the spectacle. The result is a watch that rewards the kind of attention most people only pay to it after they have owned one for a year.
De Bethune's output is small and distribution is intentional, so gray market examples are genuinely rare rather than artificially scarce. When they do appear, scrutinize the dial surface closely under good light: the Starry treatment can be damaged by careless handling or amateur servicing, and a dulled or scratched dial is not recoverable without returning to the manufacture. The steel and gold case construction on the DB25 means any polishing that hits the gold elements out of spec will alter the case geometry in ways that are hard to reverse.
Paperwork matters more than usual here because De Bethune's service network is small and the manufacture will want to understand the watch's history before committing to work. Finally, be precise about which DB25 variant you are buying: the DB25 line includes several dial treatments and case material combinations, and the Starry Varius is a specific configuration, not a catch-all description.