Bell Ross releases a new watch for travelers

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
In my endless quest to get geeks interested in watches I present to you the Bell Ross BR V2-93 GMT 24H, a new GMT watch from one of my
favorite manufacturers that is a great departure from the company traditional designs. The watch is a 41mm round GMT, which means it has
three hands to show the time in the 12-hour scale and another separate hand that shows the time in a 24-hour scale
You can use it to see time zones in two or even three places and it comes in a nice satin-brushed metal case with a rubber or metal
strap. BR is unique because it one of the first companies to embrace online sales after selling primarily in watch stores for about a decade
This means the watches are slightly cheaper — this one is $3,500 — and jewelers can&t really jack up the prices in stores
Further, BR has a great legacy of making legible, usable watches, and this one is no exception
It is also a fascinating addition to the line
BR has an Instrument series, which consists of large, square watches with huge numerals, and a Vintage series that hearkens back to
WWII-inspired, smaller watches
This one sits firmly in the middle, taking on the clear lines of the Instrument inside a more vintage case. Ultimately watches like this
one are nice tool watches — designed for legibility and usability above fashion
It a nice addition to the line and looks like something a proper geek could wear in lieu of Apple Watches and other nerd jewelry
Here hoping.