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The background for DeWitt’s new creation is the majestic New York of the 1930’s, stimulating, prosperous, and characterized by the Art Deco movement and its innovative, modern, aerodynamic lines[…] … The 100% Manufacture DeWitt movement introduces a patented Automatic Sequential Winding (A[…]

On Sunday (June 13) and for DeWitt’s first major event as “Official Timekeeper” of the Guards Polo Club, the setting at Windsor Great Park was just perfect for the Grand Finale of the mythical Queen’s Cup[…] … M The Queen was greeted by Mr de Witt in front of the Royal Box and presented with a commemorative DeWitt watch, specially designed for the occasion: a dazzling Dame de Pressy, fully set with diamonds and with a pink alligator strap, changed at the last moment to match the colour of the flower on her hat[…] … The second timepiece specially designed by DeWitt for the 50th anniversary of the Queen’s Cup is a gentleman’s Tourbillon watch, inspired from the new Twenty-8-Eight model[…]

The emblematic Academia Collection offers endless opportunities for stylistic evolutions and the introduction of the new Blackstream line reminds us once again of the creative power of the DeWitt Manufacture[…] … With its new Academia Blackstream Chronograph, DeWitt has simply let its stylistic perception of dynamic masculinity be expressed[…]

The launch of the new Twenty-8-Eight collection of DeWitt is an inspired evolution of the brand, as it harmoniously integrates a more classical style and extremely pure lines and patterns into its unmistakeably recognizable DNA: the imperial columns on the flanks of its case[…] … This new addition to the DeWitt family also intends to pay tribute to traditional watchmaking techniques and in particular to the historical 18th century guilloché  machines still used today by the DeWitt artisans[…] … The Twenty-8-Eight collection fully valorises the deep know-how of the DeWitt Manufacture through extremely high quality finishings that enable light and shades to delicately play with volumes and colours[…] … The DeWitt rotor, designed in-house, is visible through the sapphire crystal back[…]

Not only is the new calibre DW 8014 the first complicated regulator movement integrating a Tourbillon entirely developed and produced by the DeWitt Manufacture, but it also introduces a patented and extremely ingenious Automatic Sequential Winding (A[…] … Built out of some 320 components, the DW 8014 calibre is the perfect illustration of the inventive audacity of DeWitt’s master watchmakers[…] … Last but not least, the DW 8014 fully complies with the very demanding finishing norms established by the DeWitt Manufacture: Côtes de Genève, satin-brushed surfaces, circular graining, polishing and bevelling[…]

Just DeWitt[…] … Yes, the master watchmakers of DeWitt have done it: create the first entirely home-made Tourbillon movement[…] … DeWitt’s audacious approach to contemporary watchmaking is once again brought to light[…] … In these challenging times for the industry, DeWitt has recognized a fantastic opportunity to create, to consolidate, and to showcase its autonomy and the depth of its know-how[…] … The new DeWitt calibre DW8028 is a manually wound movement integrating a solid and reliable Tourbillon mechanism[…] … The master watchmakers of DeWitt have done it[…] … In the centre of the dial, an extremely refined guilloché tapestry, created by specially trained artisans with DeWitt’s historical 18th century machines, displays a miniature “W” pattern[…] … DeWitt’s new Twenty-8-Eight Tourbillon is undoubtedly an audacious step forward, a major achievement for the Manufacture[…] … But first and foremost, in the current economic context, the message is, and should be: “Just DeWitt”[…]

A success story with a bright future, as DeWitt introduces in 2010 a most pleasant and eye-catching declination, combining 18-carat rose gold with DeWitt’s emblematic chocolate-colour[…] … This specific concern has been the subject of endless research since the 17th century, but no concept has resolved the problem as brilliantly as the DeWitt Tourbillon Force Constante[…] … DeWitt's solution involves inserting an additional mechanism into a traditional mechanical movement in order to exchange a motive power, which may be variable or irregular (effort of gear-train or barrel-spring), for another, perfectly constant force – whatever the degree of winding of the barrel[…] … This enables the mainspring to be constantly supplied with a level of energy superior to that required by the Tourbillon regulator (DeWitt Patent)[…] … Tourbillon Force Constante à Chaîne: The Magnificent Inheritor By designing a system that relays energy to the power-reserve indicator, DeWitt has introduced a landmark innovation to the Tourbillon Force Constante[…] … The Tourbillon Force Constante à Chaine embodies the finest values of DeWitt: over and above its technical sophistication, it provides a bridge between a glorious past and a future rich in promise – a vision of authentic luxury that takes innovation to heights beyond a dream[…]

Greubel-Forsey will be there, along with other luxury brands including BRM, Cabestan, DeLaCour, DeWitt, , Hautlence, HD 3, Jean Dunand, Parmigiani and Vincent Bérard[…]

Patented in 2005, Dewitt’s Tourbillon Différentiel® has taken its place in the history of creative watchmaking and represents a significant breakthrough with respect to the basic working principles of a mechanical movement[…] … While regulating organs (tourbillons) correct a mechanical watch's precision by compensating for the effects of Earth's gravity, the differential system developed by DeWitt increases watch-winding speed considerably (2/3)[…] … The primary advantage of DeWitt’s system is that it drastically simplifies the construction of conventional planetary gears, substituting wheel arms for the two sets of contrate teeth on the rack-and-pinion wheels[…]

Montres DeWitt is honoured to have been invited to participate in the Only Watch 2011 Charity Auction in favour of research programmes on the Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), to be held in Monaco on September 22 under the high patronage and in presence of S[…] … After a first participation in 2005 and, in 2007, the presentation of the WX-1 (concept watch no 1), an exceptionally complicated horological piece of art, DeWitt is presenting this year yet another masterpiece: the X-Watch[…] … For its third concept watch, DeWitt is continuing its exploration of reversible watches[…] … DeWitt therefore imagined a spectacular articulated “bonnet” in the shape of an “X” that partly covers the face of the watch[…] … A typical DeWitt approach that intends to arouse curiosity by hiding some parts of the mechanism in a subtle game of layers[…] … The X-Watch houses DeWitt’s third 100% in-house manufactured movement, Calibre DW 8046[…] … Built out of some 535 components, the calibre DW 8046 is the perfect illustration of the inventive audacity of DeWitt’s master watchmakers[…] … The hourglass applique is also decorated with the “DeWitt” logo, and elegant vertical lines remind us of the finishing given to the peripheral rotor (visible on the other side)[…] … The cover is also decorated with the “DeWitt” logo[…]