
Complex, yet emotive, the DeWitt Academia Out of Time Rose Gold watch embodies the DeWitt Manufacture’s commitment to the pursuit of watchmaking excellence.
On a pristine white lacquer dial, meticulously polished rose gold appliqué numerals and open-worked hands mark the hours and minutes. But, taking up almost the entire lower dial, a pair of indications, one with a polished golden rim, the other surrounded with a precious fluted frame, immediately demand attention.
The striking displays have a common purpose. They both indicate the passing seconds. However, thanks to the ingenuity of DeWitt's Master Watchmakers, they do so with an extraordinary diversity.
At the 4 o’clock location, the dead beat display, which serves as both a regulator and an indicator of the seconds, has a hand which ticks, once per second, with a noticeable and very precise pause between each. At the 7 o’clock position, DeWitt has endowed this watch with a patented “flying time” display, with a disc which whirrs, as if at random, but which also completes each rotation in one precise second.
By creating this compelling contrast between the seemingly unstoppable march of time passing freely without control and the orderly quartz-like partition of the minutes in 60 orderly increments, DeWitt has created a truly unique feature. This is a timepiece which celebrates the company’s technical prowess while offering the wearer a thought-provoking, poetic view of the passage of time itself.
This remarkable timepiece carries a 42.5mm 18-carat rose gold case with black rubber inserts on the case middle representing DeWitt’s “Imperial Columns”. The watch is powered by the DeWitt DW5051 caliber, comprising of 217 components. It wears on a burgundy alligator leather strap with triple-folding 18-carat rose gold cover signed with the brand’s distinctive “W”.
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