Since 2010, the Twenty-8-Eight collection has enjoyed playing with contrasts by casing up in rose gold or white gold, along with innovative materials and a wide range of refined hues for its dials.
DeWitt is marking its 10th anniversary year with a new creation dressed in pink gold and contemporary grade-5 Neotitanium, both enhanced with a white dial.
Its 43 mm round case adorned with the famous imperial columns, houses an automatic movement running at 28,800 vph and with a power reserve of 42 hours.
The hours, minutes and seconds are set against a backdrop of a dial divided into two guilloche zones. There is a small flame motif at the dial’s center, surrounded by a radiating pattern, the two separated by an appliqué circle of rose gold color tone. The time is indicated by Roman numerals at the four cardinal points connected by discrete appliqué Arabic numerals positioned at 5-minute intervals.
Like all of its creations, Twenty-8-Eight Automatic meets the very high finishing standards adopted by the DeWitt Manufacture: brushed, polished and beveled. The small "W" signature also appears on the 18 ct rose gold crown and on the buckle.
