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Pilots’ Watch Review: Bell & Ross BR 03-94 Chrono
For the pilots’ watch review in our March-April issue, on sale now, writer Martina Richter selected two three-hand pilots’ watches and seven pilots’ chronographs to accompany a trio of pilots – aerobatics champion Klaus Lenhart and his protégés Axel Schütte and Andreas Langer − while they performed an aerobatic program, specially designed for our review, in the skies above the Swabian Mountains in southern Germany. One of the watches chosen was the Bell & Ross BR 03-94 Chronograph Steel.
Lenhart, who is the owner and CEO of the German Leki ski-pole company, flew a sporty, single-seat Leki Extra 330 SC; Schütte, an Extra 300 L; and Langer, a Giles 202. The program consisted of 14 aerobatic figures, lasting a total of about five minutes. Including takeoff and landing, the watches were subjected to stress for about 20 minutes. They encountered g-forces ranging from +7 to –4. By comparison, a passenger aircraft banking for a turn exerts about 2 gs; a rollercoaster ride 4 to 6 gs.
We measured each watch’s rate behavior on a timing machine before and after the aerobatic flight. The pilot’s appraisal of each timepiece was also included in the overall verdict. In particular, the pilot judged each watch’s legibility under various lighting conditions during the flight, as well as passing judgment on its wearing comfort, user friendliness and reliability.
The Bell & Ross BR 03-94 Chronograph Steel reminded Schütte of a cockpit instrument. With its large hour and minutes hands, this chronograph looks like the coarse/fine altimeter in his plane, Schütte said. This resemblance is enhanced by the 42-mm-square stainless-steel case with four screws at the corners to keep it securely closed.
This watch looks quite handsome on a man’s wrist. Schütte was particularly impressed by its legibility. Large white hands contrast very well with the matte black dial. Good legibility is made even better by the large numerals 12 and 6, which work well with 60 white minutes indices. The case’s matte finish also enhances the legibility: only the edges of the case are polished, thus reducing the likelihood of annoying glare or reflections. The date is placed between 4 and 5 o’clock, where it doesn’t eclipse any of the minutes indices. However, the date display is somewhat small, so more than a fleeting glance may be needed to read it.
Of course, a pilot doesn’t check the date very often. He’s far more interested in knowing the exact time, and that’s one subject Bell & Ross has mastered perfectly. In our test, the fully wound watch gained 3.3 seconds and we measured its balance’s amplitude at 294 degrees. The rate was even better when the chronograph was switched on: the daily gain decreased to just 2.4 seconds, although the amplitude declined somewhat, to 286 degrees. The Bell & Ross was relatively unaffected by wild loops and other aerobatics. After the maneuvers, our timing machine measured a gain of 0.7 seconds and the balance’s amplitude was 274 degrees. These overall satisfying results were confirmed by a measurement we made 3 days after the flight, when this flight-friendly chronograph gained 2.6 seconds and its balance oscillated with an amplitude of 294 degrees.
“The Bell & Ross is essentially comfortable to wear,” Schütte said. The rubber strap holds the watch firmly on the wrist and prevents it from slipping or sliding, although Schütte said the rubber made his wrist perspire during the flight. The smoothly running crown contributes to the user-friendliness of the BR 03-94. To-the-second time setting is facilitated by a stop-seconds function, which instantly stops the small seconds hand when the crown is pulled outward. Operating the chronograph mechanism is a bit more difficult: Schütte reported that the push-pieces were a bit clumsy to handle and somewhat hard to operate. If you happen to press the wrong button by mistake, your measurement is not lost because the zero-return function is blocked.
Instead of screws in the back, four screws in the front keep the monocoque case of the Bell & Ross securely closed.
Numerals, hands and indices all glow in the dark with a bright blue hue. The indicators’ large dimensions make it very easy to read the time.
The finely matte-finished case prevents glare and reflections. As is appropriate for a pilots’ watch, additional information about the model and its components is shown on the caseback.
SPECS
Manufacturer: Bell & Ross
Functions: Hours, minutes, small seconds, chronograph, date
Movement: ETA 2894-2, automatic; diameter = 28 mm; height = 6.1 mm; 37 jewels; 28,800 vph; 47-hour power reserve; gold-plated nickel balance; Nivarox hairspring; Incabloc shock absorber; bipartite index fine regulation; decorated with Geneva waves and circular graining; blued screws
Case: Stainless steel with nonreflective sapphire crystal; water resistant to 100 meters
Strap and clasp: Rubber strap with stainless-steel pronged buckle
Dimensions: Diameter = 42 mm, height = 12.1 mm, weight = 149 grams
Price: $5,300
PROS:
+ Easily recognizable
+ Good rate results
+ Design
+ Legibility
CONS:
- Pushers are difficult to operate
- Strap uncomfortable in heat
- Date display is too small
http://www.watchtime.com/2012/03/pilots ... 94-chrono/
For the pilots’ watch review in our March-April issue, on sale now, writer Martina Richter selected two three-hand pilots’ watches and seven pilots’ chronographs to accompany a trio of pilots – aerobatics champion Klaus Lenhart and his protégés Axel Schütte and Andreas Langer − while they performed an aerobatic program, specially designed for our review, in the skies above the Swabian Mountains in southern Germany. One of the watches chosen was the Bell & Ross BR 03-94 Chronograph Steel.
Lenhart, who is the owner and CEO of the German Leki ski-pole company, flew a sporty, single-seat Leki Extra 330 SC; Schütte, an Extra 300 L; and Langer, a Giles 202. The program consisted of 14 aerobatic figures, lasting a total of about five minutes. Including takeoff and landing, the watches were subjected to stress for about 20 minutes. They encountered g-forces ranging from +7 to –4. By comparison, a passenger aircraft banking for a turn exerts about 2 gs; a rollercoaster ride 4 to 6 gs.
We measured each watch’s rate behavior on a timing machine before and after the aerobatic flight. The pilot’s appraisal of each timepiece was also included in the overall verdict. In particular, the pilot judged each watch’s legibility under various lighting conditions during the flight, as well as passing judgment on its wearing comfort, user friendliness and reliability.
The Bell & Ross BR 03-94 Chronograph Steel reminded Schütte of a cockpit instrument. With its large hour and minutes hands, this chronograph looks like the coarse/fine altimeter in his plane, Schütte said. This resemblance is enhanced by the 42-mm-square stainless-steel case with four screws at the corners to keep it securely closed.
This watch looks quite handsome on a man’s wrist. Schütte was particularly impressed by its legibility. Large white hands contrast very well with the matte black dial. Good legibility is made even better by the large numerals 12 and 6, which work well with 60 white minutes indices. The case’s matte finish also enhances the legibility: only the edges of the case are polished, thus reducing the likelihood of annoying glare or reflections. The date is placed between 4 and 5 o’clock, where it doesn’t eclipse any of the minutes indices. However, the date display is somewhat small, so more than a fleeting glance may be needed to read it.
Of course, a pilot doesn’t check the date very often. He’s far more interested in knowing the exact time, and that’s one subject Bell & Ross has mastered perfectly. In our test, the fully wound watch gained 3.3 seconds and we measured its balance’s amplitude at 294 degrees. The rate was even better when the chronograph was switched on: the daily gain decreased to just 2.4 seconds, although the amplitude declined somewhat, to 286 degrees. The Bell & Ross was relatively unaffected by wild loops and other aerobatics. After the maneuvers, our timing machine measured a gain of 0.7 seconds and the balance’s amplitude was 274 degrees. These overall satisfying results were confirmed by a measurement we made 3 days after the flight, when this flight-friendly chronograph gained 2.6 seconds and its balance oscillated with an amplitude of 294 degrees.
“The Bell & Ross is essentially comfortable to wear,” Schütte said. The rubber strap holds the watch firmly on the wrist and prevents it from slipping or sliding, although Schütte said the rubber made his wrist perspire during the flight. The smoothly running crown contributes to the user-friendliness of the BR 03-94. To-the-second time setting is facilitated by a stop-seconds function, which instantly stops the small seconds hand when the crown is pulled outward. Operating the chronograph mechanism is a bit more difficult: Schütte reported that the push-pieces were a bit clumsy to handle and somewhat hard to operate. If you happen to press the wrong button by mistake, your measurement is not lost because the zero-return function is blocked.
Instead of screws in the back, four screws in the front keep the monocoque case of the Bell & Ross securely closed.
Numerals, hands and indices all glow in the dark with a bright blue hue. The indicators’ large dimensions make it very easy to read the time.
The finely matte-finished case prevents glare and reflections. As is appropriate for a pilots’ watch, additional information about the model and its components is shown on the caseback.
SPECS
Manufacturer: Bell & Ross
Functions: Hours, minutes, small seconds, chronograph, date
Movement: ETA 2894-2, automatic; diameter = 28 mm; height = 6.1 mm; 37 jewels; 28,800 vph; 47-hour power reserve; gold-plated nickel balance; Nivarox hairspring; Incabloc shock absorber; bipartite index fine regulation; decorated with Geneva waves and circular graining; blued screws
Case: Stainless steel with nonreflective sapphire crystal; water resistant to 100 meters
Strap and clasp: Rubber strap with stainless-steel pronged buckle
Dimensions: Diameter = 42 mm, height = 12.1 mm, weight = 149 grams
Price: $5,300
PROS:
+ Easily recognizable
+ Good rate results
+ Design
+ Legibility
CONS:
- Pushers are difficult to operate
- Strap uncomfortable in heat
- Date display is too small
http://www.watchtime.com/2012/03/pilots ... 94-chrono/
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ομορφο κομματι στο κλασσικο στυλ της εταιρειας ... μου αρεσει
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άλλη μια εταιρεία που ξεκίνησε με ωραία σχέδια, καλο φινίρισμα αλλά υπερφουσκωμένες τιμές στο σημείο να τραβάς τα βυζιά σου, ουσία λίγα πράματα στη τελική
καλιά στα όρη μοναχός στο δάσος με τσι πρίνους, παρά σε κήπο με πολλούς ψεύτικους άσπρους κρίνους
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Introducing The Bell & Ross WWI Monopusher Chronograph (Live Pics)
We saw a lot of interesting stuff from Bell & Ross this year at BaselWorld, including the WWI Monopusher chronograph you see above. Bell & Ross has always made unquestionably handsome watches, in particular their vintage and heritage lines, but this year we saw Mr. Rosillo's brand get slightly more "watch-y". They came out with a few higher end pieces that we'll cover later that really impressed us, including a jump-hour with a module created by Vincent Calabrese.
But, we'll get to that in due time. Today we are showing you a new introduction that sits somewhere between the handsome ETA-powered standard collection and the expensive, complicated pieces. The WWI Monopusher uses the pocketwatch-inspired, wired-lug design you've seen before in the WWI collection but this time around, Bell & Ross has put a La Joux Perrret mono-pusher chrono movement inside. Now, you maye be thinking "hey, didn't somebody else just use a La Joux Perret monopusher in a watch featured on the 'Dink?" and you'd be right. Vulcain used the very same movement in their 50s President Chronograph Heritage.
What's even more interesting is that Vulcain and Bell & Ross had the same idea for pricing for such a watch, too. The Vulcain will be sold at $7550 while this Bell & Ross will be sold at $7600 in steel when it hits stores later this year. Not a bad price for a pretty watch with an interesting movement. Click through for more live pictures.
http://www.hodinkee.com/blog/2012/3/30/ ... ve-pi.html
We saw a lot of interesting stuff from Bell & Ross this year at BaselWorld, including the WWI Monopusher chronograph you see above. Bell & Ross has always made unquestionably handsome watches, in particular their vintage and heritage lines, but this year we saw Mr. Rosillo's brand get slightly more "watch-y". They came out with a few higher end pieces that we'll cover later that really impressed us, including a jump-hour with a module created by Vincent Calabrese.
But, we'll get to that in due time. Today we are showing you a new introduction that sits somewhere between the handsome ETA-powered standard collection and the expensive, complicated pieces. The WWI Monopusher uses the pocketwatch-inspired, wired-lug design you've seen before in the WWI collection but this time around, Bell & Ross has put a La Joux Perrret mono-pusher chrono movement inside. Now, you maye be thinking "hey, didn't somebody else just use a La Joux Perret monopusher in a watch featured on the 'Dink?" and you'd be right. Vulcain used the very same movement in their 50s President Chronograph Heritage.
What's even more interesting is that Vulcain and Bell & Ross had the same idea for pricing for such a watch, too. The Vulcain will be sold at $7550 while this Bell & Ross will be sold at $7600 in steel when it hits stores later this year. Not a bad price for a pretty watch with an interesting movement. Click through for more live pictures.
http://www.hodinkee.com/blog/2012/3/30/ ... ve-pi.html
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Bell & Ross BR 01 Horizon, Altimeter, & Turn Coordinator Watches Hands-On
The original Bell & Ross BR 01 watch often had the term "Instrument" associated with it. Bell & Ross wanted to make it clear that the timepiece was based on aircraft cockpit instruments - especially the clock. Fair enough. Then a couple of years ago, Bell & Ross started taking the concept even further - making BR 01 watches with dials (that did tell the time) based on non-clock instruments. That started moving things in interesting directions.
Each of these watches are limited editions and design experiments. Bell & Ross wants to offer wrist-mounted cockpit instruments and increasingly they are. So let's look at the three new for 2012 limited edition Bell & Ross BR 01-92 instrument watches. Previous years had models such as the BR 01 Radar, BR 01 Red Radar, and BR 01 Compass.
http://www.ablogtoread.com/bell-ross-br ... -hands-on/
The original Bell & Ross BR 01 watch often had the term "Instrument" associated with it. Bell & Ross wanted to make it clear that the timepiece was based on aircraft cockpit instruments - especially the clock. Fair enough. Then a couple of years ago, Bell & Ross started taking the concept even further - making BR 01 watches with dials (that did tell the time) based on non-clock instruments. That started moving things in interesting directions.
Each of these watches are limited editions and design experiments. Bell & Ross wants to offer wrist-mounted cockpit instruments and increasingly they are. So let's look at the three new for 2012 limited edition Bell & Ross BR 01-92 instrument watches. Previous years had models such as the BR 01 Radar, BR 01 Red Radar, and BR 01 Compass.
http://www.ablogtoread.com/bell-ross-br ... -hands-on/
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πραγματικα πολυ πρωτοτυπα ρολογια .... με αερα αεροπορικο ... Πανο τι λες ?
εγω ομως μου αρεσει παρα πολυ περισσοτερο το προηγουμενο στα ποστ ...ο monopusher χρονογραφος
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Bell & Ross Vintage BR126 Sport
Bell & Ross is pleased to announce the new sporty look of the Vintage BR 126, just in time for the summer outdoors. Featuring a black bezel that echoes the dial of the watch, this timepiece is a two-counter chronograph that is powered by an automatic ETA movement. The hands, markers and numerals are coated with photo-luminous material for easy legibility under all conditions, including in depths of up to 100 meters. The watch can come with a stainless steel bracelet or a black leather strap.
Technical Characteristics
Movement : Mechanical automatic ETA 2894.
Glass : Anti-reflective, ultra-curved sapphire.
Case : 41 mm diameter. Stainless steel case. Immovable black bezel with 60 minutes graduation.
Water-resistance : 100 meters.
Functions : hours, minutes, seconds. Date. Two-counter chronograph (60s and 30mn accumulators).
Strap : Black calfskin or stainless steel.
Dial : Black. Numerals, index and hands covered in photoluminescent coating.
Buckle : Pin buckle. Polished steel.
http://news.watchprosite.com/?show=foru ... fi=112&s=0
Bell & Ross is pleased to announce the new sporty look of the Vintage BR 126, just in time for the summer outdoors. Featuring a black bezel that echoes the dial of the watch, this timepiece is a two-counter chronograph that is powered by an automatic ETA movement. The hands, markers and numerals are coated with photo-luminous material for easy legibility under all conditions, including in depths of up to 100 meters. The watch can come with a stainless steel bracelet or a black leather strap.
Technical Characteristics
Movement : Mechanical automatic ETA 2894.
Glass : Anti-reflective, ultra-curved sapphire.
Case : 41 mm diameter. Stainless steel case. Immovable black bezel with 60 minutes graduation.
Water-resistance : 100 meters.
Functions : hours, minutes, seconds. Date. Two-counter chronograph (60s and 30mn accumulators).
Strap : Black calfskin or stainless steel.
Dial : Black. Numerals, index and hands covered in photoluminescent coating.
Buckle : Pin buckle. Polished steel.
http://news.watchprosite.com/?show=foru ... fi=112&s=0
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μονο που το moon ειναι πολυ ωραιοτερο και ιστορικοτερο $
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Σαφώς!Megalos έγραψε:μονο που το moon ειναι πολυ ωραιοτερο και ιστορικοτερο $$
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