Since 2003, DeWitt has merged elaborate complication design with traditional watchmaking techniques. Founded by Jérôme DeWitt, the manufacture's first timepiece was introduced the same year of its founding, entitled Pressy Grande Complication. The model featured a tourbillon, minute repeater, fly-back chronograph and a bi-retrograde perpetual calendar housed in a 42mm platinum case with a silver, light blue and mother-of-pearl dial. Soon there after, DeWitt was awarded first price for innovation at the Grand Prix de l'Horlogerie de Genève for its Academia Tourbillon Différential timepiece. Today, DeWitt's success afforded it a 5,000 square-meter workshop where design concepts are produced and brought to fruition.
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