BR-03 GMT Compass

42 mm - BR0393-COM-ST/SRB
Regular price $8,600.00
Comes with an additional black synthetic canvas strap.

Limited edition of 250 pieces

With the BR-03 GMT Compass, Bell & Ross has reinvented the instrument watch with travellers in mind. Inspired by the magnetic compass, it stands out for its two-colour bezel and its graduated dial, designed not only to display the time in multiple time zones, but also to indicate a direction.

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Technical Specifications

Movement : Calibre BR-CAL.303. Automatic mechanical movement. 54-hour power reserve.

Functions : Hours, minutes, central seconds, second 24-hour time zone and date. Quick setting of the GMT hand, independently of the hour hand.

Case : 42 mm wide. 12.3 mm thick. Satin-finished and polished steel. Bi-directional rotating bezel with 24-hour scale and blue and black two-colour anodised aluminium ring.

Dial : Black dial with flange under the crystal with cardinal points and minute track. Black hour and minute hands filled with white Super-LumiNova® X1 with a green glow. Black and blue second hand. Red and white two-colour GMT hand with twin arrows.

Crystal : Sapphire with anti-reflective coating.

Water resistance : 100 meters.

Strap : Black rubber and ultra-resilient black synthetic fabric.

Buckle : Pin. Satin-polished steel.

WHEN AN INSTRUMENT BECOMES A TIMEPIECE

The Bell & Ross "Flight Instruments" saga, which began in 2010, embodies the essence of instrument watches inspired by aviation. Renowned for its distinctive square case, this collection is a creative interpretation of the world of aircraft instrumentation. As part of the identity of Bell & Ross, each watch is inspired by specific flight instruments such as the gyrocompass or the altimeter.

THE GMT FUNCTION, AN INVITATION TO TRAVEL

Designed for globetrotters, the BR-03 GMT Compass combines a 42-mm square case and a two-colour bezel with 24-hour scale to display the local time and the destination time simultaneously. Water-resistant to 100 metres and powered by the BR-CAL.303 automatic calibre boasting a 54-hour power reserve, this robust and precise timepiece epitomises the functional aesthetic of Bell & Ross.

A PRACTICAL COMPASS WATCH

The dial of the BR-03 GMT Compass converts into a solar compass: the graduations on the flange cover a full 360° circle, while the diamond-shaped GMT hand enables you to orient yourself in bright sunlight. The four cardinal points engraved on the bezel and the 24-hour display make this timepiece a genuine navigation instrument.

Instruction manual

A. Set the GMT hand to the local solar time (not the official time).
B. Place the watch flat, parallel to the ground.
C. Point the GMT hand towards the Sun.
D. Read your direction using the scale on the dial (0° to 360°) and the cardinal points (N, E, S, W).

WHEN AN INSTRUMENT BECOMES A TIMEPIECE

The Bell & Ross "Flight Instruments" saga, which began in 2010, embodies the essence of instrument watches inspired by aviation. Renowned for its distinctive square case, this collection is a creative interpretation of the world of aircraft instrumentation. As part of the identity of Bell & Ross, each watch is inspired by specific flight instruments such as the gyrocompass or the altimeter.

THE GMT FUNCTION, AN INVITATION TO TRAVEL

Designed for globetrotters, the BR-03 GMT Compass combines a 42-mm square case and a two-colour bezel with 24-hour scale to display the local time and the destination time simultaneously. Water-resistant to 100 metres and powered by the BR-CAL.303 automatic calibre boasting a 54-hour power reserve, this robust and precise timepiece epitomises the functional aesthetic of Bell & Ross.

A PRACTICAL COMPASS WATCH

The dial of the BR-03 GMT Compass converts into a solar compass: the graduations on the flange cover a full 360° circle, while the diamond-shaped GMT hand enables you to orient yourself in bright sunlight. The four cardinal points engraved on the bezel and the 24-hour display make this timepiece a genuine navigation instrument.

Instruction manual

A. Set the GMT hand to the local solar time (not the official time).
B. Place the watch flat, parallel to the ground.
C. Point the GMT hand towards the Sun.
D. Read your direction using the scale on the dial (0° to 360°) and the cardinal points (N, E, S, W).

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