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Bell & Ross BR 02 Carbon

By Eric Yang on Thu, Dec 20, 2007
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Bell & Ross manufacturers timepieces right in line with what we like here at Gear Patrol. Functional, rugged, and well-built. Typically of aviation design, Bell & Ross has put out a diver line we’re keen on.

The BR 02 pieces are rated to a mind-bloggling 1000 meters (the watch is equipped with it’s own decompression valve and will most likely out dive you) and it’s power reserve is rated to 40 hours. It’s smooth curved lines are finished in polished/brushed stainless steel or black carbon. The black matte face is contrasted by white luminescence hands and markers with a touch of orange detailing - available in arabic numerals or large dots in the pro version.

What this means to you: 99% of you guys will never be at a depth of 1000 meters, but it’s doubtful that 99% of you will be deterred at appreciating this watch.

Cost: ~ $5,000 @ Matt Baily

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