BELL & ROSS BR 01 CYBER SKULL BRONZE
Bell & Ross' fascination with the skull materialises with the Bell & Ross BR 01 Cyber Skull Bronze. The release comes on the back of the BR 01 Cyber Skull, which sees a futuristic and angular take on the inimitable emblem of death. The Bell & Ross BR 01 Cyber Skull Bronze shares the same ultra-modern faceted style, just that the case and skull motif are clad in bronze as its namesake suggests. At first glance, the Bell & Ross BR 01 Cyber Skull Bronze is a born extrovert - a dramatic bronze skull levitates in a matching 45mm bronze case thanks to two sapphire crystal plates. An entirely new movement, the BR-CAL.210 was designed as part of the release as conceptualisation, production and assembly goes entirely in-house. A percentage of the movement is visible, while majority of the remaining are positioned behind the skull. An ingenious automaton is concealed in the skull the skull comes to life when winding the crown as it appears to sneer or laugh. The "living" bronze alloy elevates the watch's uniqueness, which develops a patina on the surface to prevent further corrosion to the layers below. No two watches will be the same - a further testament to the appeal of the 500-piece limited edition Bell & Ross BR 01 Cyber Skull Bronze.
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