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A limited edition with an advanced carbon fiber luminous case
For nearly three decades, Bell & Ross has stood at the crossroads of aviation and watchmaking, crafting instruments inspired by the precision of cockpit displays. The French brand became instantly recognizable for its “circle within a square” case, a design rooted in aircraft dashboards. Over the years, Bell & Ross has continued to explore new territories of material innovation and performance through its X-series, a line that redefines the traditional aviation watch with a modern and technical edge, as seen in the BR-X5 Green Lum and BR-X5 Blue Lum.
In its latest releases, the brand presents the BR-X3 Night Vision, which represents the newest evolution of this vision. Positioned as the second chapter in the BR-X3 collection, following the models equipped with Kenissi movements, it is a piece engineered for visibility, legibility, and luminous performance, a creation that shines brightest when the lights go out.
The watch features a case crafted with multi-layer construction. The exterior combines LUM-CAMO, a composite of carbon fiber and luminescent resin, with a Grade 2 titanium mid-case finished in black DLC micro-blasting. The square case measures 41 mm in diameter and 13.3 mm in thickness. It features photoluminescent green rubber cylinders, a black rubber bezel frame, and a screw-down crown. A green-tinted sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating completes the face of this advanced design. The reverse side features a black-tinted sapphire caseback, allowing a clear view of the movement inside. The watch offers 100 meters of water resistance.
Inspired by head-up display systems used in fighter jets, the dial adopts a multi-layer X-shaped architecture. Its base plate is made of tinted sapphire, topped with black micro-blasted inserts and luminescent appliqués. Every detail, from the hour markers and hands to the power-reserve indicator and date window, is coated with green Super-LumiNova X2, creating a vivid and uniform glow that dominates in darkness.
Powering the watch is the Calibre BR-CAL.323, an automatic movement developed in collaboration with Kenissi. It is a COSC-certified chronometer that ensures exceptional accuracy. Operating at a frequency of 28,800 vph (4 Hz), it provides a 70-hour power reserve.
The watch is fitted with a black rubber strap, secured by a black DLC micro-blasted titanium pin buckle. It is limited to 250 pieces and priced at EUR 13,900, approximately AED 59,300.
For more information, visit the official website of Bell & Ross.
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