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Hands-On The Bell & Ross BR V1-92

What has a 38.5mm stainless steel round case, black dial, and costs $1,900? The Bell & Ross BR V1-92.

I have said it before and I'll say it again – vintage-inspired watches were big this year at SIHH and Baselworld. First there was Jaeger-LeCoultre, then Omega, then Oris, and now Bell & Ross. Despite this trend being relatively new to the market, for Bell & Ross this is old news. This year at Baselworld, Bell & Ross released the third installment of vintage-inspired watches that they have produced since 1997, shortly after their founding in 1992. While other manufactures threw back to original mid-century designs and faux patina, Bell & Ross produced a fresh line of chronographs and three-hand watches, like the BR V1-92.

Bell & Ross BR V1-92

The Bell & Ross BR V1-92.

The BR V1-92 is one third of the third generation of vintage-inspired watches released by Bell & Ross. Truth be told, Bell & Ross has never really done it for me in the past (the square cases from the Marine and Instruments Collections just aren't my thing), but I was really impressed by the clean lines and well-proportioned case and dial designs that I saw in this third generation of watches. The BR V1-92 in particular really struck me as a great entry-level watch with both good presence and strong design.  

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The BR V1-92 features a 38.5mm satin-finished stainless steel case that I think is the Goldilocks of case sizes (suits almost everyone). The case shape is a classic one, with traditional lugs and minimal bezel, which sits well on the wrist and wears really comfortably. The thing that is so nice about using classic lugs such as these is they curve nicely over your wrist. Another detail I love is the ampersand on the well-sized crown – a small, nice additional bit of graphic punch.

Bell & Ross BR V1-92 crown

The BR V1-92 has nice details like the ampersand crown. 

The dial is a rich matte black with bright white indexes on the minutes, hours, and Arabic numerals on the quarter hours. Of all things to rave about, my biggest thing is you can actually read this watch, because let's get real, none of us are getting any younger. Sometimes I feel like manufacturers tend to overlook the fact that people need to, you know, tell time? And this is not lost on Bell & Ross. The contrast between the dial, the handset and the numerals make this exceptionally legible. As for that tiny little round date window? It's no secret I love a date, but sometimes they can look a little like an afterthought and this is better integrated than you often see in watches at this price. And all I can say about this one is, at least this one has a black date disk.

Bell & Ross BR V1-92 dial and hands

One of the nicest things about this watch is its legibility. 

And what about the movement on this watch? It's a respectable BR-Cal.302 movement, which is Bell & Ross' take on the Sellita SW300-1, a perfectly respectable automatic movement with a 38-hour power reserve. It's this type of thing that allows for the watch to be priced below $2,000, which I think we can all agree is a great thing. On the wrist this watch is very comfortable. The 38.5mm case allows for easy wearing and the satin-finished steel makes the watch feel less bling. Overall, it's just a really great watch.

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bell and ross on the wrist


While I think we can agree that Bell & Ross isn't for everyone, this watch certainly is. It's timeless, well-proportioned, wears nicely on the wrist and has an automatic movement. And the price? Well that's the best part. At $1,900 this watch can be yours. What is and isn't expensive is a relative thing but for me, this is a great price for a timepiece with great design and a clean wrist presence. 

Bell & Ross BR V1-92 38.5mm case

The case measures 38.5mm, which is a fairly universally appealing size.

The Bell & Ross Vintage Collection BR V1-92 in steel, $1,900. Case 38.5mm; water resistance: 100m; curved sapphire crystal with antireflective coating. Movement: caliber BR-CAL.302/Sellita SW300-1, self-winding; strap: black calfskin. See more of the Vintage Collection at Bellross.com.

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