The WWI-92 edition watch (which goes by the nick name “Military”) has a mat grey steel housing and distressed strap. Its face is inspired from military aviation watches as the graduation emphasizes the minutes instead of hours. Meanwhile, the WWI-97 (code name “Reserve de Marche”) has a simpler clock face with a large date, crocodile leather strap, and a power reserve indicator.
If you want to go really retro, the PW1 (Pocket Watch 1) would be your thing. This B&R pocket watch features similar design details from the WW1 line. It also comes with a chain, a polished case, and a barleycorn guilloché caseback.
Check out the rest of the Bell & Ross WW1 and PW1 watches on its official website. They may be expensive, but B&R would rather cater to what the call “true purists.”
0 comments:
Post a Comment