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Bell & Ross BR-X3 Blue SteelvsChristopher Ward Twelve X (Ti)

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BR-X3 Blue Steel
Bell & RossBR-X3 Blue Steel
MSRP $7,992
Twelve X (Ti)
Christopher WardTwelve X (Ti)
MSRP $5,375

At a glance

19 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
BR-X3 Blue Steel41mm
Twelve X (Ti)46.3mm
Power Reserve
BR-X3 Blue Steel70 hoursh
Twelve X (Ti)120h
Water Resistance
BR-X3 Blue Steel100m
Twelve X (Ti)100m
MSRP
BR-X3 Blue Steel$7,992
Twelve X (Ti)$5,375

Full specifications

Case

8 specs
Category
Sport
Skeleton
Diameter
41mm
46.3mm
Thickness
13.3mm
12.3mm
Lug-to-Lug
46.3mm
Lug Width
25mm
Material
Stainless Steel
Titanium
Finish
Brushed + Polished + Satin + Sandblasted
Caseback
Solid

Crystal & Dial

5 specs
Crystal Shape
Flat
AR Coating
Underside
Inner
Dial Color
White
Black
Indices
Applied indices
Applied
Lume
Super-LumiNova
SLN X1 BL C1

Movement

5 specs
Caliber
BR-CAL.323
SH21
Beat Rate
4 vph
Power Reserve
70 hoursh
120h
Jewels
26
Complications
Hours/Minutes, Seconds, Power Reserve Indicator
Moonphase

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$7,992
$5,375

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What people say

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Bell & Ross BR-X3 Blue Steel

The Bell & Ross BR-X3 Blue Steel is noted for its integration of the Kenissi movement into the BR-03 case, featuring a layered dial with a reoriented power reserve indicator. Owners find the lume bright, though less so in person than in images, and appreciate the comfort and unique dial variations, viewing it as an experimental piece. Reviewers note the three-date window is less clear than a single date display and find the blue dial's shininess excessive.

Christopher Ward Twelve X (Ti)

The Christopher Ward Twelve X (Ti) is praised for its exceptionally finished, lightweight titanium case and COSC-certified, skeletonized SH21 movement offering a 120-hour power reserve. Reviewers note its comfortable wearability due to the rounded case shape, despite a 12.3mm thickness, and highlight the micro-adjust clasp. Legibility is considered good for a skeletonized watch, though reduced compared to standard dials. One reviewer points out that the case chamfers may be prone to dings and the movement finishing does not reach higher-end standards. Overall, reviewers rate the Christopher Ward Twelve X (Ti) highly for its impressive case finishing and the value of its COSC-certified, in-house skeletonized movement.

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