Bell & Ross BR-S Ceramic Black Dial
Smaller. Sleeker. Ceramic.
Sized at 39mm, the new Bell & Ross BR-S Ceramic Black Dial is a much more understated timepiece than its larger brothers (46mm) - some of which serve as a helicopter landing pad in a pinch.
That is, of course, appropriate for this more urbane Bell & Ross timepiece, covered in gorgeous black ceramic. My only qualm with the BR-S Ceramic is its quartz calibre ETA instead of a manual or automatic mechanical movement - somewhat of a departure for the venerable brand.
Editor’s Note: The Bell & Ross BR-S Ceramic is also available with a diamond encrusted bezel, but let me tell you now that I’ll never give one iota of respect to any man with diamonds on their timepiece (unless you have a stunning R&B album). Also, for those men looking for a “this lady is mine” timepiece, a white ceramic BR-S is also available.
Cost: $2,300



I love the B&R line, but I agree, they are far too big! Especially for someone with wrists like mine, haha. When they sent me the catalog for these new ones I was excited as the size is nice. But I too have an issue with the quartz movement over the auto. Oh well.
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If you thought some of the Bell & Ross range was a little big then this is the perfect antidote. It has all the uniqueness of the BR01 range but is much smaller at less than 40mm. We like!
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