Bell & Ross Ex-Display BR 03 Diver Black Green Bronze Limited Edition Watch sold by Jura Watches
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Bell & Ross Ex-Display BR 03 Diver Black Green Bronze Limited Edition Watch

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Discover the Bell & Ross BR 03 Diver Black & Green Bronze, a limited edition timepiece featuring a striking green dial and robust bronze case. With a history dating back to ancient craftsmanship, bronze adds character as it develops a unique patina over time. This watch, designed for deep-sea exploration, combines functionality with an adventurous spirit, embodying both style and durability for those who appreciate fine watchmaking and the allure of the underwater world. From the brand: Limited Edition of 999 Pieces. Bell & Ross Watch BR 03 Diver Black Green Bronze Limited Edition BR0392-D-LT-BR/SRB. In this iteration of the iconic BR 03 diver, Bell & Ross has chosen to combine a bronze case with a brilliant green dial in the BR 03-92 Diver Black & Green Bronze. Exploring the deep sea demands appropriate technical equipment. Fascinating as they are, underwater worlds are not our natural environment. This is why scientists, engineers and artists are always coming up with new ways to dive and discover the secrets of the abyss. From the start, bronze has been closely linked to such technical developments. A durable alloy made of copper and tin, bronze was discovered and used after the Stone Age and before the Iron Age, between the years 3000 and 1000 BCE. In watchmaking, other than a handful of attempts at military watches in the 1930s and 1940s, the materials only really appeared at the end of the 1970s. Over the past fifteen years, it's clear that bronze has been enjoying a veritable golden age in watchmaking. The reason behind its popularity is most likely one of aesthetics over technology. With a patina that develops over time as it oxidises, bronze gives watches extra soul, puts the wearer in touch with nature, and casts an allure that evokes the finest epics known to man.