Good stuff, lovely watch and a brand worthy of enthusiasm. Though I’d dispute the definite article of a B&R aesthetic. They do some cracking non-square watches too :)
Took me a while to get my head round the aesthetic and decide to get one, but this watch gives me great joy. That’s it, that’s the post.
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Good stuff, lovely watch and a brand worthy of enthusiasm. Though I’d dispute the definite article of a B&R aesthetic. They do some cracking non-square watches too :)
Worth looking here:
https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...-Bell-amp-Ross
I love the brand, unmistakably French and following their own path without apologising for it. This is my only one now, and it’s a wonderful watch. It always triggers delight when I wear it, which is best reason to own any watch.
Some other now gone, but very fondly remembered
123 Geneva
Demineur
Dave
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I like B&R but always found the BR02 and Demineur more attractive than the square BR03.
I really like B&R, and despite having considered purchasing several over the years, I still only have the one, the heritage PVD 123 in what i like to term the "Caramac" colours.
I tried on a blue dial BR05 a few years ago and fell in love with it. Ended up getting a speedy which I've now sold, wish I'd stuck with the B&R
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I'd wanted a Nightlum for ages but got tempted by this in the Jura sale
I never bonded and flipped it in short order.
Soon after a Nightlum came up on SC & I really like it.
Andy
Wanted - Damasko DC57
I really wish I had bought that one you listed on SC- great price and looks great.
I had a BR03-92 , sold it a while back and will add another one back one day. The are great watches , found them really comfortable too.
I liked my B&R until I had to deal with their service centres. My hudromax came back with a scratched glass, sent back to be resolved and that took another 5 months!
Sent my BR01-44 Titanium off and the balance weightcame back making more noise than it went awat with. The response was 'they do that'.....
Would never touch them again!
Never owned a B&R in 30 years of watch collecting, then I found this and fell in love.
The ex display price was the clincher for me!
The other night a Bell and Ross Space chrono (the first one, a Sinn 142 branded for B&R) sold on Ebay for just under a grand. It needed a service, but that is a lot of watch for the money.
Anyone here get it?
I have this one and Andy’s heritage stainless steel BR03-92. Great watches and a bit like Panerai for strap choice.
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Currently own 3, a demineur, br0392 never worn and a blue/black BR02. I like them all and really need to start wearing them!
I’ve had a few over the years, still got 1, but it’s never been opened! Got to the point where been so long don’t think I can open it!
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That's a weird one. What's B&R's thinking with the skull shape that's often seen in their designs?
I think it started as a reference / tribute to the 82nd Airborne, but it seems to have grown into an aesthetic for special editions, burning skull, laughing skull, cyber skull etc.
I see I posted #5 above, still have my 03-92, still a fan for the same reasons.
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They’re superb - don’t limit yourself to the instrument series either, there are some great watches from them out there 👍
I have the 123 Sports Heritage but have always listed after a Red Radar ceramic...think someone on here had one briefly up for sale! An interesting brand which can offer a nice degree of diversity in a collection.
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Looks superb Mel!
Had quite a few bell's this is the only one still remaining.
The inspiration for the square B&R instrument series were clearly cockpit clocks of the type below. These images are stolen from the internet but the Sinn at least belongs to a TZer
Some are a circle in a square, some are round, but with a big square plate for bolting it into the cockpit. B&R took this idea and turned it into a wristwatch. Hence their tagline of “From the Cockpit to the Wrist”.
B&R were originally in partnership with Sinn, and Sinn historically were quite a producer of NaBo clocks. Sinn themselves have revisited the idea with the 717
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FINALLY. - an old-school square watch with the 4 screws at random angles. Previously everyone said this was unavoidable (AP Royal Oak aligns using a different design)
How do B&R now get all the screws aligned towards the centre - as every other square watch on this thread shows?