The BR-X2 Tourbillon Micro-Rotor from Bell & Ross is a testament to mechanical and aesthetic mastery and passion. It’s a timepiece noted for its majesty of movement, its transparency of design, and for the overall perfection of its 257 precision-cut pieces, including mobile parts rotating on 31 ruby jewels.
The square and thin movement of this Bell & Ross masterpiece is framed into a solid plate of stainless steel. Then it’s further protected by two plates of sapphire that have been milled and polished for hours for perfection of clarity and shape.
The mastery and elegance of the BR-X2 Tourbillon Micro-Rotor movement is showcased for the naked eye. The skeletonized dial, satin-polished steel case and sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating bespeak the Bell & Ross commitment to quality. That commitment is extended by such non-movement features as the gray alligator straps and steel folding buckle.
For a closer look at the watch, take a look at the video below with Jean-Paul Suchel (Bell & Ross Technical and Production Director) as he presents the BR-X2 Tourbillon Micro-Rotor at Baselworld 2017.