Bell & Ross Presents The Red Radar
The BR03 Red Radar Ceramic is Bell & Ross? incarnation of one of its cult favourites.
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A decade after the launch of the Red Radar, Bell & Ross is set to release the cult favourite once again incarnated in the form of the BR03-92 Red Radar Ceramic. It retains the same quirkiness, expertly melded into its professional guise, as its predecessor did that won the hearts of many ten years ago. In Bell & Ross? portfolio of serious-looking tool watches, the Red Radar Ceramic stands out like a red sore (no pun intended) for good measure and finds itself comfortably nestled in the brand?s Flight Instruments collection.Â
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The Flight Instruments collection consists of exclusive timepieces, inspired by instruments onboard jet planes given Bell & Ross? inextricable links with aviation. Nostalgic pieces like the Turn Coordinator and Compass come to mind but none tugged heartstrings like the Red Radar. The Red Radar was added to the collection in 2011 a year after the release of the BR01 Radar. Bell & Ross banked on the innovative idea of using rotating discs for its time display. A year on, it incorporated a red sapphire crystal, earning its namesake and wrote itself into Bell & Ross folklore. The latest version has big shoes to fill but with a new execution and updates, ...
The post Bell & Ross Presents The Red Radar appeared first on LUXUO.
A decade after the launch of the Red Radar, Bell & Ross is set to release the cult favourite once again incarnated in the form of the BR03-92 Red Radar Ceramic. It retains the same quirkiness, expertly melded into its professional guise, as its predecessor did that won the hearts of many ten years ago. In Bell & Ross? portfolio of serious-looking tool watches, the Red Radar Ceramic stands out like a red sore (no pun intended) for good measure and finds itself comfortably nestled in the brand?s Flight Instruments collection.Â
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The Flight Instruments collection consists of exclusive timepieces, inspired by instruments onboard jet planes given Bell & Ross? inextricable links with aviation. Nostalgic pieces like the Turn Coordinator and Compass come to mind but none tugged heartstrings like the Red Radar. The Red Radar was added to the collection in 2011 a year after the release of the BR01 Radar. Bell & Ross banked on the innovative idea of using rotating discs for its time display. A year on, it incorporated a red sapphire crystal, earning its namesake and wrote itself into Bell & Ross folklore. The latest version has big shoes to fill but with a new execution and updates, ...
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