BR 05 Chrono Grey Steel & Gold
Reference# BR05C-RTH-STPG- Details
- Description
- Case: Satin-finished and polished steel and 18 ct rose gold. Screw-down crown. Crown guard.
- Size: 42 x 14.25 mm
- Movement: automatic-winding caliber BR-CAL.326
- Function: Hours, minutes, small seconds at 9 o'clock and date. Chronograph: 30-minute counter at 3 o'clock, central chronograph seconds.
- Water Resistance: 100 m
- Dial: Ruthenium sunray finish. Rose gold gilded applique indices and numerals filled with white Super-LumiNova® (green glow). Skeletonised hour and minute hands in 18 ct rose gold filled with white Super-LumiNova® (green glow)
- Caseback: sapphire crystal
- Hands: Metal skeletonized Super- LumiNova®-filled hour and minute hands.
- Strap/Bracelet: black rubber strap or two-colour bracelet in steel and 18 ct rose gold with Folding. Satin-polished steel buckle.
Ultimate combination of performance and elegance, the contrast of gold and steel never fails to seduce lovers of sophisticated timepieces. With its new BR 05 Chrono Grey Steel & Gold,combining ruthenium and rose gold, Bell & Ross presents a watchmaking jewel.
An essential tool for measuring short time intervals, the chronograph is the ultimate complication for sportsmen and those leading ultra-active lives. The calibre BR-CAL.326 brings robustness, reliability and efficiency to the BR 05 Chrono Grey Steel. Its rotor, which is visible through the sapphire case-back, is a complete, finely skeletonized disc: a defining signature of Bell & Ross automatic movements.
The new BR 05 Grey Steel & Gold chrono perfectly embraces this distinct character by combining materials and colours. The 42mm water-resistant-to-100m case is machined from steel, with satin finishes and polished to amplify the architecture of its lines. The bezel, and the central links of the integrated bracelet, are in 18k rose gold. The graphic effect is enhanced by the grey ruthenium dial with is metallic reflection obtained by galvanization, with a three o’clock counter indicating the chronograph minutes and another at nine o’clock displaying the small seconds, with a window placed between 4 and 5 o’clock displaying the date.