In the latest global partnership with leading watch brand Bell & Ross, Mr Porter, the award-winning online destination for men’s style has launched a curated selection of 21 timepieces from its iconic Vintage and Instruments collections.
Designed with four key principles in mind –Legibility, Functionality, Reliability and Precision– and with inspiration drawn from the history of aviation and time-honored military specifications, each Bell & Ross timepiece is manufactured with Swiss fine watchmaking techniques and expertise, and is as technically advanced as it is visually.
Featuring Bell & Ross and watch expert Mr Robin Swithinbank, a new video series aptly named Tick Talk will debut in MR PORTER Journal.
After Bell & Ross has launched on MR PORTER, customers will be able to enjoy the pleasure of browsing through a curated selection of 21 styles. Whether is it for the aspirational buyer or the established watch collector, there is something for everyone on the independent brand that creates true utilitarian timepieces, with a unique blend of contemporary and heritage style.
Of the 11 timepieces from theVintage collection, standout models include the WW1, BR 123 and BR 126 Chronograph. Of the 10 timepieces from the iconic Instruments collection, highlight models include the BR 03 and BR S.
MR PORTER has launched 12 pieces on April 4th and 9 pieces on April 7th. They are now available here.
Prices range from £1,450 to £5,000 / $1,900 to $7,900 / €1,700 to €5,900.
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