Bell & Ross

Bell & Ross
Industry timepieces
Founded 1992
Founder Bruno Belamich (designer) and Carlos A. Rosillo (businessman) [1]
Headquarters 350 rue Saint-Honoré, Paris, France
Products professional watches for airplane pilots, astronauts, and divers
Divisions La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland (manufacturing)
Website www.bellross.com
Bell & Ross BR01-94

Bell & Ross is a luxury French watch company headed by the French and Swiss designer Bruno Belamich and businessman Carlos A. Rosillo.[1]

History

The brand was launched in 1992. The first watches were designed by Belamich and Rosillo and made by a German watchmaker Sinn.[2]

Watches such as the BR Instrument have been designed to replicate the shape of a cockpit instrument taken from an aircraft. The BR02 range caters for diving professionals through the use of highly legible dials and cases water resistant to withstand 1000 metres of pressure. Another offering is the Hydromax; which contains hydraulic fluid within the case to counteract the effects of external pressures.

Bell & Ross's first watches were virtual re-issues of Sinn models and carried the Bell & Ross logo as well as Sinn's. The partnership ended in 2002, when Bell & Ross began its own independent production in its facilities La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland.[2]

Design principles

The aesthetic appeal of Bell & Ross is mirrored in its four design principles, namely optimal water resistance, highly accurate Swiss mechanical movements like the ETA Valjoux, clear visual indicators, such as those found on aircraft instrument panels, and special functions intended for specific uses. It also has a quartz line with the identical characteristics (except for the type of movement utilized) called the BR S that utilizes the highly regarded ETA 980.163 15 jewel quartz movement.

References

  1. 1 2 Menusier, Antoine, "Letter from France: Bell & Ross, born from a businessman and a designer", Europa Star, 20 February 2007, December–January 2007 Magazine Issue
  2. 1 2 The Watch Quote: Bell & Ross History.

Further reading

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bell & Ross.
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Sunday, January 24, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.