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Bell & Ross Unveils the BR-03 Green Steel Timepiece
Bell & Ross introduces its latest iteration within the renowned BR-03 series: the BR-03 Green Steel. This timepiece features a distinctive sunray green dial with a subtle gradient effect, creating a captivating visual depth. Eschewing the traditional minute track, the watch opts for applied numerals and 'baignoire-style' hour markers, resulting in a cleaner, more sophisticated presentation. The core elements of the BR-03 design, including its iconic square case, are maintained, ensuring a seamless blend of heritage and contemporary style. This release underscores Bell & Ross's commitment to refining its classic offerings while exploring new aesthetic dimensions.
The BR-03 collection, a cornerstone of Bell & Ross's offerings for nearly two decades, has evolved significantly since its inception in 2006. Initially conceived as a more compact 42mm alternative to the larger 46mm BR-01, the series underwent a notable refresh in 2023, reducing its case size to a slimmer 41mm. This update not only enhanced wearability but also allowed for a more diverse range of dial variations. Previous releases like the Blue Steel and Copper models paved the way for the latest Green Steel version, which further expands the collection's aesthetic versatility. Each new iteration reinforces the BR-03's status as a design icon, celebrated for its unique blend of pilot-instrument inspiration and horological craftsmanship.
One of the most striking features of the BR-03 Green Steel is its unique dial configuration. The sunray green finish transitions to a darker hue towards the edges, complemented by a glossy lacquer coating that enhances its visual richness. This design choice contributes to a chic and refreshing appearance, distinguishing it from earlier models. The departure from a minute track, in favor of applied numerals and 'baignoire-style' hour markers, lends the dial an uncluttered and refined look, without compromising legibility. White Super-LumiNova X1 fills the hands and markers, emitting a vibrant green glow, ensuring clear readability in all lighting conditions.
The robust construction of the BR-03 Green Steel remains consistent with the collection's established standards. Its 41mm square case, crafted from stainless steel, measures 9.65mm in thickness and boasts a combination of brushed and polished finishes. The signature four screws at the corners reinforce its iconic design. A sapphire crystal with an anti-reflective coating protects the dial, while the watch maintains a water resistance of 100 meters, ensuring durability and practicality for everyday wear.
Powering the BR-03 Green Steel is the automatic BR-CAL.302-1 movement, based on the reliable Sellita SW300. Operating at 28,800 vibrations per hour, this movement provides a robust 54-hour power reserve. It offers essential timekeeping functions, including hours, minutes, seconds, and a date display, all meticulously calibrated for accuracy. The watch is presented with two strap options: a black box calfskin leather strap for a classic look, and an additional black synthetic fabric strap for a sportier alternative. Both are secured with a steel pin buckle, offering versatility and comfort.
The Bell & Ross BR-03 Green Steel represents a thoughtful evolution of a classic. Its distinctive green dial and simplified layout offer a fresh perspective on a familiar design, while maintaining the robust construction and reliable performance expected from the brand. This timepiece is a testament to Bell & Ross’s ability to innovate within its established aesthetic, providing a refined yet functional watch for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
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