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Aviator watch BR S GREY DIAMOND EAGLE DIAMONDS
self-winding

aviator watch
aviator watch
aviator watch
aviator watch
aviator watch
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aviator watch
aviator watch
aviator watch
aviator watch
aviator watch
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Characteristics

Applications
aviator
Mechanism
self-winding

Description

The first aviators used visual navigation, based on observations of the sun. When night fell, it was the stars’ turn to guide their aeroplanes. The BR S Diamond Eagle pays tribute to the night skies that have always aided and fascinated pilots. THE EMBLEMATIC EAGLE The stones are set into the dial in the pattern of the Aquila constellation, named for Jupiter’s eagle. This legendary cluster of stars is easily visible from the earth. The size of the diamonds and their brilliance is a perfect rendering of this celestial group. Bell & Ross wished to lend its watch the spectacular strength of the eagle, a legendary bird that soars to symbolic heights. These include its association with Jupiter, god of the sky. THE WATCHMAKER’S ART MEETS THE CELESTIAL Reaching the lofty heights of sophisticated Haute Horlogerie is a real challenge. The Bell & Ross brand has answered this with the BR S Diamond Eagle. A distinguished watch that uses its celestial inspiration to make this jewel of the watchmaker’s art as precious as it is delicate. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MOVEMENT BR-CAL.102. Quartz FUNCTIONS Hours and minutes. CASE 39 mm in width. Satin-polished steel. Steel bezel set with white diamonds (66 stones totalling 0.99 ct). DIAL Grey sunray. Hour circle featuring metal appliqués. Aquila constellation represented by 7 diamonds. CRYSTAL Sapphire with anti-reflective coating. WATER-RESISTANCE 100 meters. STRAP Grey satin-effect calfskin. BUCKLE Pin.
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