Hands-On: the Bell & Ross BR 03-93 GMT Blue
A GMT watch is more of a function than a style, yet I expect your mind goes straight to a red and blue ?Pepsi? bezel, or perhaps a red and black ?Coke?. It?s now 10 years since Rolex first launched the 116710BLNR, so maybe the ?Batman? is more your style. Whichever is your favourite, a bi-color bezel is a common sight on a GMT watch. A couple of months back, Bell & Ross added another iteration to their GMT lineup. This one uses the BR 03 outline as its base, and combines it with a sharp blue and gray colorway. The blue isn?t restricted to one half of the bezel only though, which results in a vibrant looking watch. On paper, there?s a lot to like about the BR 03-93 GMT Blue, but how good is it on the wrist"
With Bell & Ross?s more typical square cased watches, the dial is relatively simple. Often a black dial, large indices, bold sword hands and plenty of lume. A real utilitarian look. There are some BR 03 models which are altogether more lavish. This is one. The blue dial is bright, with a sunburst finish, and is as vibrant in real life as you?d expect. What?s especially nice to see is that although Bell & Ross?s familiar design language is present in the large numerals at the cardinal points, they are applied indices rising above the dial with superb vertical brushing on the top surfaces. The other indices are also applied, with a generous amount of lume in each. Bell & Ross have taken the familiar, and elevated it into something more elegan...
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