Bell & Ross BR-03 White Steel & GoldvsLongines CONQUEST
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The Bell & Ross BR-03 White Steel & Gold is noted for its dressier interpretation of the brand's square design, featuring a 41mm or 42mm steel case with an 18k rose gold bezel and crown, and an opaline white dial with rose gold accents. Reviewers highlight its slimmer profile, with case thickness reported at 9.65mm and 41mm or 42mm diameter, making it wearable while retaining the signature chunky quirkiness. The BR-CAL.302-1 automatic movement offers a power reserve of 54 to 56 hours. Some find the blue hands on the dial to be a miss, and at its price point, some wish for COSC certification. Overall, reviewers praise the Bell & Ross BR-03 White Steel & Gold for its striking good looks and improved wearability due to its reduced dimensions.
Owners widely praise the Longines Conquest for its excellent finishing, versatile design, and strong value, with many finding it a comfortable and high-quality everyday watch. Reviewers and owners consistently flag the lack of micro-adjustment on the bracelet as a significant drawback impacting fit, and some note the lume could be stronger. One owner found the Longines Conquest underwhelming in person, while others compare its quality favorably to more expensive brands. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Longines Conquest highly for its impressive finishing and overall value proposition, despite the bracelet fit issues.
The Longines Conquest 38mm case size is praised for its balanced, versatile fit. The rubber strap's rattle is noted as a drawback. Reviewers disagree on the watch's value proposition relative to its price point.
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