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 Posted: Fri Jan 2nd, 2009 10:02 pm
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What do you all think of this B&R.... I have never been into military type watches but something about this really calls out to me with the Army green dial and the synthetic strap ...just has that complete package look to it perfect.gif 










New Bell & Ross BR 03-92 Instrument Military: The authenticity of the military watch




The BR 03 INSTRUMENT with its 42 mm diameter is a real alternative to the BR 01 INSTRUMENT XXL, 46 mm, a tailor-made tool.


A true replica of an aircraft cockpit instrument, professional by its very nature, the BR 03 is first and foremost a utilitarian watch specially created for aircraft pilots. Designed for professionals seeking tools with total reliability, it satisfies four basic principles: readability, functionality, reliability and water-resistance.
Working to the simple motto that the basics never cede to superfluity, the Bell & Ross engineers have designed a utilitarian watch perfectly suitable for professional use.
As a tribute to the military - the first professionals to use the wristwatch as a tool on assignment -, Bell & Ross is proposing a genuinely military version of the BR 03: the BR 03 Instrument Military.
In total compliance with military technical specifications, the olive drab dial is perfectly readable night and day, the sapphire crystal cannot be scratched and the watch has a high-precision adjusted movement.
Like all other authentic military watches, the red symbol screen-printed on the dial (here the sign symbol of the union of skills) indicates the use of photoluminescent coating which makes it easy to read in the gloom (Superluminova).
The matt, anti-reflection black of the case and the olive drab dial - mirroring the colour of the military uniform - make this the outstanding camouflage watch.


Technical specifications - BR 03-92 Instrument Military

Movement: automatic Mechanical ETA 2892.
Functions: hours, minutes, seconds, date.
Case: 42 mm diameter. 316L glass bead blasted steel with black finishing type «carbon powder coating».
Dial: olive drab. White numbers, hands and indexes covered with a photoluminescent coating for night reading.
Glass: anti-reflection sapphire.
Water resistance: 100 meters
Strap: Rubber or heavy-duty synthetic fabric.

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I think that it's amazing.  I saw it on the B&R forum on WUS a few weeks ago and was blown away.  I think that Hucky has this on his list for 2009.  Can't wait to see it around 3T.  It's a beauty.

My only concern could be it's size...I haven't seen a wrist shot, and I've seen some B&R's that are too big (at least for me).

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I like the look myself Oscar. ;)

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 Posted: Sat Jan 3rd, 2009 10:06 am
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I think that's very cool looking. Priced out of my league, though...:shock:

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 Posted: Sat Jan 3rd, 2009 11:20 am
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The B&R 03 series is just the right size (at 42mm) IMHO. The B&R 01's at 46 are just HUGE! They wear SO much bigger than thier stated size because of the flat, square case. Seriously, you have to go try some on.

That being said, the 'Military' has been sold out for over a year. B&R does not even show it in the current catalog. You may find the odd AD with one ... mine didn't have any. You will likely need to look to the secondary market if you want one.

BTW, if you have anything bigger than an 8" wrist (and even that is a stretch) you will not be able to wear the rubber strap. There are a lot of complaints about it's length on the official B&R forum. Since the canvas strap adjusts with velcro, It does size a little easier. Unfortunately, the special green canvas strap (only available with the 'Military' model) is only available in one size. The black canvas straps can be ordered thru B&R in xtra short and  xtra long.

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Thats some Important and helpful info right there hand6.gif

Cheers to that!

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 Posted: Sat Jan 3rd, 2009 06:42 pm
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Thanx Huck ... by coincidence only :p . I wanted one of these quite badly about mid last year and subsequently did quite a bit of research.

I found that both this model and the BR03 with the blue numerals and hands that I would have considered were both sold out. I believe the phantom is quite rare as well.

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There is one on WUS right now...just scrape up $3200 and it's yours.

http://forums.watchuseek.com/showthread.php?t=218171&highlight=bell

 

 

 

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 Posted: Sun Jan 4th, 2009 11:38 am
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another popped up for $2800.

http://forums.watchuseek.com/showthread.php?t=219412

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that $2800. price tag is pretty inviting for this watch toon1.gif

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That is an awesome watch. I am into military style watches. I guess the Marine Corps brainwashing is long lasting. In any event, there are a number of things that speak out to me with this watch. Very clean, good colors. The olive drab dial, and part of the hands and the green matching strap. Case color, it all fits. It is a complete package.hand6.gif

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That is one of my absolute favorite style watches.  I love the color and the velcro strap... Someday...

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