Bell & Ross just dropped something to cool down your wrist—the BR-05 Skeleton Arctic Blue. This isn’t just another timepiece; it’s an icy glimpse into the mechanical soul of modern watchmaking.
Blending that slick ’70s swagger with today’s minimalist vibes, the 40mm stainless steel case frames an open dial that’s all about the details. The blue-tinted glass plate is laser-etched with patterns that echo the natural cracks of ice—think frozen lakes but make it fashion.
A touch of white, added through pad printing, gives the dial a frosted finish that’s subtle yet striking. The skeleton design peels back the layers, revealing the watch’s inner workings in a way that’s both raw and refined. It’s Bell & Ross doing what they do best: merging form and function without missing a beat.
The integrated case and bracelet aren’t just for show; they’re a testament to the brand’s commitment to seamless design. Underneath it all, the BR-CAL.322-1 automatic movement keeps things ticking with a solid 54-hour power reserve.
Limited to just 250 pieces, the BR-05 Skeleton Arctic Blue is up for grabs at Bell & Ross boutiques worldwide. Opt for the rubber strap at $7,700 USD, or go all-in with the stainless steel bracelet for $8,200 USD. Either way, you’re strapping on a piece that’s as cool as it looks.