Bell & Ross BR-X3 Tourbillon Micro-Swiss Watch

Bell & Ross BR-X3 Tourbillon Micro-Swiss Watch: Mechanical Structure Takes Center Stage

Features a square case with transparent steel and sapphire crystal.

Bell & Ross unveils the BR-X3 Tourbillon Micro-Swiss Watch, featuring a skeletonized square case with transparent stainless steel and sapphire crystal.

It is powered by the BR-CAL.389 movement, offering a 58-hour power reserve.

The Bell & Ross BR-X3 Tourbillon Micro-Swiss Watch represents the brand’s bold foray into haute horlogerie, redefining its long-standing standards of legibility, functionality, and precision. Breaking away from its design philosophy rooted in professional aviation instruments, Bell & Ross has created a mechanic-centric timepiece that elevates the fake watch to an art form.

The watch’s architecture is a stunning reimagining of Bell & Ross’s iconic square case, crafted from stainless steel and sapphire crystal for ultimate transparency. Its structure seamlessly integrates the case and movement, revealing the inner workings of the mechanism. The openwork design draws inspiration from Piet Mondrian’s geometric abstraction and Charlotte Perriand’s functional purity, emphasizing rigorous orthogonal lines and a precise grid layout. Twenty-six rubies adorn the dial, adding a vibrant red accent, while the brushed bridges and polished edges showcase exquisite craftsmanship. The hour and minute hands are simply displayed at 2 o’clock, making the mechanical beauty the visual focus.

At the heart of the BR-X3 watch is the BR-CAL.389 in-house movement, cleverly integrating two exceptional complications into a slim 9mm case. The flying tourbillon, located at 5:30, counteracts the effects of gravity with its captivating rotation; while a micro-rotor ensures automatic winding without compromising the watch’s slim profile. replica jacob and co. watches

This BR-X3 tourbillon micro rotor watch, with its grey alligator leather strap, anti-reflective sapphire crystal, and 5 ATM water resistance, showcases both the exquisite craftsmanship of mechanical ballet and the minimalist watchmaking artistry.