De Bethune launches a new version of the iconic DB28XP, featuring the use of zirconium for the construction of the 43 mm diameter case. The dial is made of meteorite (specifically the "Muonionalusta Meteorite"), subsequently blued, and features a starry sky made of gold. At 6 o'clock, there is an opening on the titanium balance with gold inserts, also with a blued bridge. The movement used is the DB2115v calibre (30 mm diameter, 175 components, 27 jewels, 28,800 vibrations per hour), mechanical with automatic winding, manually decorated and with a power reserve of 6 days. Water-resistant to 3 atmospheres, the watch is combined with an alligator strap with a zirconium pin buckle.