Bell & Ross BR V2-94 R.S.18vsYema Diver
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The Bell & Ross BR V2-94 R.S.18 is praised for its well-executed construction, attractive lines, and readability, with the carbon fiber dial, yellow accents, and aeronautical nod on the second hand noted as standout features. Owners appreciate its classic look and feel, especially at a discounted price for a discontinued model, and find it comfortable and wearable. The BR-CAL.301 automatic chronograph movement, based on the ETA 2894-2, powers the watch and offers a 42-hour power reserve. Some owners acknowledge brand criticisms like the use of ETA movements but are happy with their purchase. Screwed pushers are noted as a functional drawback for some. Overall, owners rate the Bell & Ross BR V2-94 R.S.18 highly for its thoughtful design and legibility.
One owner reported a water ingress issue on their Yema Diver the first time it got wet in a lake, despite rinsing and inspecting the watch and bezel. Another owner notes this manual wind Yema Diver has a cool patina but is unlikely to be waterproof or gain value. Overall, owners view the Yema Diver as a fun second watch rather than an investment.
The Swiss Sellita movement is a notable feature. Reviewers did not reach a consensus on any weaknesses.
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