A team of watch designers and aeronautical control panel specialists joined forces with one project in mind: to create timepieces perfectly suited for professional use. Their goal: to be part of the great Swiss watchmaking tradition while meeting the demands of men facing extreme situations.
A team of designers and specialists in aircraft and space controls joined with a set project: to create watches perfectly suiting a professional use. Their will: to be part of the great Swiss watchmaking tradition while meeting the demands of men facing extreme situations. Nowadays astronauts, pilots, divers or bomb disposal experts use Bell & Ross as tools used for their missions.bell and ross br03 replica
The Bell & Ross BR 03-92 Nightlum is the latest in the Instrument collection, which debuted in 2004 with the BR01 and its distinctive 46mm square case and dial meant to evoke an airplane cockpit instrument wearable on your wrist. The later-released BR03 is more or less the same watch, but with a smaller 42mm square case.
These gauges are analog, like the past Bell & Ross watches that riff off the aesthetic. The BR03-92 HUD is also analog, but it’s modeled after a digital display, creating a fascinating interplay that looks to be executed in a rather sporty fashion.
BR 03-92 HUD The Head Up Display, also known as HUD – is a transparent glass screen that displays all information that is essential to fulfill a mission in the pilot’s visual field. Settling Bell & Ross’ instrumental identity, the design approach of the HUDdisplay hides a treasure chest of sophistication.
BR 03-92 DIVER FULL LUM Playing with inverted contrasts, Bell & Ross adapts its Lum concept to its diving collection and reverses the traditional principles of day and night legibility. With the BR03-92 DIVER FULL LUM, the watchmaking brand also works with different shades of luminescence.
The Bell & Ross BR 03-92 Nightlum is the latest in the Instrument collection, which debuted in 2004 with the BR01 and its distinctive 46mm square case and dial meant to evoke an airplane cockpit instrument wearable on your wrist. The later-released BR03 is more or less the same watch, but with a smaller 42mm square case
The BR 03-92 HUD does what Bell & Ross does best: it is a bold, instrumental and aero-inspired design piece. HUD stands for Head-Up Display, which is a tool you might know from cars or if you’re a bit more hardcore, your fighter jet.It shows that the world of aviation is still the perfect playground for Bruno Belamich, the brand’s co-founder in charge of creative direction.
In the interest of preserving the square shape, all Bell & Ross instrument watches maintain short lug-to-lug measurements, relative to their respective case diameters — 46mm for the BR01 line and 42mm for the BR03 line. And while the former might be more classically Bell & Ross, it’s in the latter size that this case really sings.
A year ago, Bell & Ross introduced the BR 03-92 Diver, the brand’s take on the dive watch.While it was not the first time B&R produces a watch to explore the deep blue sea – some of the earliest models were dive watches (incl. the impressive Hydromax 11,000m) – this new watch was the first to mix the iconic square case with proper diving capacities.
The Bell & Ross BR03 is a longstanding model collection that is a smaller 42mm-wide square-shaped cockpit instrument-style wrist watch alongside the iconic Bell & Ross BR01, which is larger at 46mm-wide. Bell & Ross has produced a large number of BR03 models over the years and, frankly, most of them are pretty handsome.
The BR03 and it’s sibling, the slightly more muscular BR01 are inspired by aerospace instrument panels, which is why these watches are Bell & Ross’ instrument range. What caught my young eyes about this watch was just how different it was from the rest of the herd on the mid-noughties mainstream horological landscape.
If you could not find your watch model (or caliber) in this table, you may determine your BELL & ROSS winding mode on a trial basis. You should select the combined winding mode (CW+CCW) and the minimal number of turns per day (TPD). Then place your watch into the winder and check after a few days how accurate your watch shows the time.