Bell & Ross began as a University project between two friends, Bruno Belamich and Carlos Rosillo, in 1992. With their philosophy that “function shapes form,” they drew inspiration from early aviation instrumentation, creating unique timepieces that serve those wearing
them in the most volatile of environments as an asset with their function, reliability, and visual design. Mentored by German watchmaker and aviation enthusiast Helmut Sinn, the earliest Bell & Ross timepieces were designed by Belamich and Rosillo and built by Sinn.
The BR01-92-S features a 46mm square-shaped stainless steel case with a fixed bezel and a flat sapphire crystal. The instrument-style black
dial features large Arabic numerals at the 12, 3, 6, and 9 o’clock positions, with large sword-style hour and minute hands. The hour markers, numerals, and hour and minute hands are lumed. Powered by an
ETA 2892 movement, the BR01-92 features a 42-hour power reserve and a water resistance rating of 100 meters.
This BR01-92-S comes with the original outer box, the original leather box, the owners manual, warranty card, strap changing tools, lug screws in a Bell & Ross case, a Bell & Ross nylon strap, and a black leather Bell & Ross strap with a stainless steel buckle.