Jessica Pegula’s watch: A glimpse of De Bethune luxury at the US Open

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A careful observer or a passionate connoisseur of luxury watches can’t help but admire the exquisite De Bethune DB28xs Starry Seas gracing Jessica Pegula‘s wrist throughout the 2023 US Open. The American tennis star proudly showcased the timepiece not only during her matches but also during her press conferences and practice sessions in New York.

Jessica Pegula complements her blue Adidas outfit with the stunning De Bethune watch while playing her second-round match at the 2023 US Open.

De Bethune, also endorsed by American ATP pro Tommy Paul, proudly states that the DB28xs Starry Seas is a watch that starts a new chapter for the Swiss company. With a notably reduced diameter of 38.7 mm compared to its predecessors, the luxury timepiece boasts a groundbreaking feature—a random guilloche dial.

Jessica Pegula watch: De Bethune DB28xs Starry Seas
De Bethune DB28xs Starry Seas

It features a silver-plated hours and minutes ring adorned with transferred Arabic numerals, set against the backdrop of a mesmerizing blue-tinted titanium dial meticulously engraved in random guilloché patterns. Adding to its celestial allure, the dial also features a starry sky design embellished with white gold stars, establishing it as a true masterpiece of horological innovation.

Jessica Pegula wearing her luxury watch at a press conference in New York
The WTA world No.3 shows her luxury watch during media day ahead of the…

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