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Bell & Ross BR-03 Skeleton Lum CeramicvsChristopher Ward Twelve X Black Shadow

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Bell & Ross BR-03 Skeleton Lum Ceramic

The Bell & Ross BR-03 Skeleton Lum Ceramic is praised for its unique, conversation-starting design and microblasted ceramic case, with reviewers highlighting its daring and futuristic aesthetic. The skeletonized dial with green Super-LumiNova accents and the full ceramic construction are noted as key features. However, legibility is compromised for design, and one reviewer found the Super-LumiNova lacked power in the dark. The watch is a limited edition of 250 pieces, with a price point of £5,900 to EUR 6,900, which was initially criticized but later deemed more justified by one reviewer due to its rarity and bespoke movement. On balance, reviewers find the Bell & Ross BR-03 Skeleton Lum Ceramic to be a striking and unique timepiece, with its daring design and ceramic construction being the primary draws.

From video reviewers

The skeletonized dial is a standout feature. The high price point is a significant consideration.

Christopher Ward Twelve X Black Shadow

Owners widely praise the Christopher Ward Twelve X Black Shadow's impressive finishing for its price point and the quality of its bracelet. Some owners, however, feel the $4,865 price is high for the brand, while others argue it offers strong specifications for the money. Reviewers note the skeletonized COSC-certified SH21 movement provides a 120-hour power reserve, but legibility suffers due to the skeletonization and the watch's increased thickness is noticeable. One owner reported sharp edges on bracelet links and unfinished clasp surfaces, leading to a return, despite finding the case and dial appealing. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Christopher Ward Twelve X Black Shadow highly for its finishing and value, with the skeletonized movement being a key draw.

From video reviewers

The machine finishing on the titanium case and bracelet is cited as a key strength. The skeletonized dial is noted as a divisive feature. Reviewers disagree on whether the watch offers good value at its price point.

At a glance

15 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
BR-03 Skeleton Lum Ceramic41mm
Twelve X Black Shadow41mm
Power Reserve
BR-03 Skeleton Lum Ceramic54 hoursh
Twelve X Black Shadow120h
Water Resistance
BR-03 Skeleton Lum Ceramic100m
Twelve X Black Shadow100m
MSRP
BR-03 Skeleton Lum Ceramic$7,452
Twelve X Black Shadow$6,275

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Thickness
11.25mm
12.3mm
Lug-to-Lug
44.5mm
Lug Width
25mm
Material
Ceramic
Stainless Steel
Finish
Caseback

Crystal & Dial

3 specs
Crystal Shape
AR Coating
Underside
Indices
Applied indices

Movement

5 specs
Caliber
Bell & Ross BR-CAL.328
Christopher Ward CW-001
Beat Rate
4 vph
Power Reserve
54 hoursh
120h
Jewels
31
Complications
Hours/Minutes, Seconds
None

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$7,452
$6,275
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