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Bell & Ross BR 05 GMT Sky Blue
By SENATUS Magazine | 16 June 2023

Bell & Ross has introduced a new timepiece in its iconic square shape, with a sky blue dial. Designed for travelling, the BR 05 with its GMT functionality offers contemporary globetrotters a clear and simple display of a second time zone thanks to a fourth hand.

A second option is available with a blue rubber strap, perfectly matching the tint of the watch, reinforcing its bluish tone.

As is the case for Bell & Ross watches, the BR 05 GMT Sky features Super-LumiNova®-coated hands, with the rhodium-plated baton-shaped indexes are also coated with this mater.

Another noteworthy feature, the date, appears in a rectangular window at 3 o’clock, surrounded by metal.

For perfect readability, this hand with a large white arrow-shaped tip instantly indicates the time of the country of origin thanks to a 24-hour graduated inner bezel. This flange is enhanced by a two-tone treatment, sky blue and silver, satin-brushed and rhodium-plated, making it possible to immediately tell the difference between the hours of day and those of the night.

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