Bell & Ross Watches
Bell
& Ross watches are the ultimate timepiece for outdoor activity pursuits. The
company began creating watches in 1992 to suit extreme occupations. Divers,
astronauts, pilots and even bomb disposal experts are wearers of Bell & Ross
watches. The fundamental basis of the watch design is reflective of an airplane
instrument board. The mechanical precisions by which the watch movements are
created ensure accuracy and longevity.
The
Bell & Ross workshop is based in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switerland. It is here that
engineers, designers and master watchmakers apply the four principles of every
Bell & Ross watch. The four values are readability, performance, precision and
water resistance. Each collection is designed for specific use. For example,
the High Tech collection was designed principally for use in space. Space 1 was
worn on the 1983 Spacelab mission by German astronaut Reinhart Ferrer. This
watch was later re released in 1993. Other models in this collection were
created for use by member of bomb squads and by deep-sea explorers. The latter
incorporates patented technologies tested in hyperbaric tanks and boasts water
resistance to the depth of 11,100 meters.
Bell
& Ross watches are still popular choices for the military and police. In 2005,
Bell & Ross created a 20th year commemorative watch for an elite body
of the French National Police Force. The watch featured some of the design
features highly sought after by military units such as night vision, discrete
black casing and strap, water resistance and reliable mechanical movements.
Dealers:
If you are a dealer for Bell & Ross watches and
want to list your website here, please email your request to
info@internationalwatchclub.com.
Be sure to include your website url as well as info on any other brands of
watches you carry.
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