Bell & Ross BR 123 GTvsBell & Ross BR-S black matte
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Owners widely praise the Bell & Ross BR 123 GT for its simple, wearable design and good value, with reviewers noting palpable high quality and a clean aesthetic. The 41mm case and domed sapphire crystal contribute to its vintage appeal, and one owner reports the crystal resists scratching despite impacts. Some owners, however, flag the lugs as appearing long and note potential issues with low-light readability on certain dial colors. Accuracy figures vary, with one owner reporting a movement losing about 3 minutes a day, while another finds their A2836 movement accurate. Overall, owners rate the Bell & Ross BR 123 GT highly for its attractive vintage design and perceived quality at its price point.
The Bell & Ross BR-S black matte is noted for its flight instrument-inspired aesthetic and monochromatic design. Owners find the square case shape polarizing, with some considering it less appealing and potentially too large for smaller wrists. One user reported difficulty reading the Phantom variant at a glance. Overall, owners rate the Bell & Ross BR-S black matte for its unique design, though its wearability is a point of discussion.
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