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new b&r 42mm with date


deltatahoe

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i've been traveling for the past 7 weeks and haven't been able to spend much time on RWG, but one thing i've noticed since i've gotten back is that the new bell & ross 42 mm watch with date has been released for a little while now (in a number of different styles), and no one seems to have written any sort of review on it yet.

i'm a bit puzzled, as i feel like there were tons of people waiting for a reasonably accurate b&r rep in the 42 mm size. now the dial printing isn't perfect, and from what i can recall i remember someone saying the rep is too thick (i could be wrong here), but is there any reason people aren't giving this one a shot? at $189 shipped from puretime and i believe $139 shipped from paul, i would have guessed someone would have bought & reviewed one by now...

so let's hear it -- any new 42 mm b&r w/ date owners out there? i'm particularly interested in the ss black dial version -- everyone knows pvd at this price isn't going to be much to talk about....

deltatahoe

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Click on my screen name, I took several pics but never did a formal review. I think it 's not bad for the price. There are several imperfections vs. the gen.

CONS

1. The case is several mm thicker than gen

2. PVD is not gen PVD quality.

3. The one I recieved is the black face w/white numbers version and "LIMITED EDITION" is on it and the gen does not have this only orange/blue/phantom ver.

PROS

1. Nice AR single sided

2. Rubber strap is nice, could be a little softer

3. Price

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thanks for the response sulone :victory:

re: your CONS listed above, the difference in thickness doesn't bother me much. i believe that the "limited edition" error for the black dial has been fixed; personally, i wouldn't go for the PVD on this one -- no way it is going to be quality pvd at this price...

thanks for the feedback re: the strap -- i was debating whether to get the rubber or velcro; i think i'll probably spring for both given you have indicated the rubber strap is nice...

deltatahoe

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I received my PVD white marker version from Angus. Very nice watch. Dial was printed wrong (Limited Edition). Sent it back immediately. Should have my new one by Friday or Saturday.

Impressions

Heavy and well made

Nice rubber and velcro strap

Good AR

Cool lume (two color which in not accurate), but short lasting

I think this watch wears just as large as my 187. I can't believe that anyone could wear the 46mm version. I guess that's why it's worn over a flight jacket.

I'll post pics when I get it. I might get the SS version too!

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nice!!! thanks so much for the review/impressions estaban. i just emailed angus about getting a ss version w/ both the rubber & velcro straps; i'm pretty excited about this piece. i'm sure it must wear large -- square watches wear so much bigger than round watches. i just got the santos 100 chrono (beautiful piece by the way), and it wears BIG.

deltatahoe

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I am tempted as well as it looks like a very good bang for the buck.

@Estaban, could you please tell a but more about the lume which is inaccurate?

@Deltatahoe... does Angus have a stainless steel verion 42mm with date and without 'limited edition' ?

yellomen, do you have a multiple personality disorder? in this thread you mention it looks like a good bang for the buck; in the other thread you complain that it's overpriced. :blink:

first off, angus does have the ss 42mm version w/ date and without "limited edition". i've attached a picture angus sent me; i figured posting pics of the rep and gen would probably be helpful for everyone (including me), so here we go:

here is the picture of the rep (w/ the correct dial w/o limited edition)

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and here is the real deal

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my impressions from these pictures are as follows:

-the dial print looks acceptable (probably could be better)

-the date window might be a little bit too far from the edge of the dial, but this looks acceptable to me too (plus, it may look worse than it actually is given the angle of the picture)

does anyone else see anything glaring that i'm missing? i'm probably going to go ahead and pick this one up - given estaban and relaxman's first impressions, i think the ss version will be good relative value (plus, if i really like it, i can always have ziggy make it glow properly)....

deltatahoe

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does anyone else see anything glaring

The location of the dial screws -- and the related shortened length of the minute marks close to them (I seem to remember I already mentioned it somewhere).

To me, this makes for a very first-glance rep tell on this watch...

... to the point that I even accepted blue hands and marks (I really like them) as well as the 'limited edition' text. Incorrect to incorrect, I decided to go for the model I liked the most.

And I think I am going to love that watch anyway. :wub:

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hmm...i hadn't realized the tickmarks are shorter where the screws are. like you say, for someone who knows & is looking, easy rep spot.

the good thing = i'm guessing there are very few b&r enthusiasts out there. for example, i'm guessing there are 5-10 panerai enthusiasts for every b&r enthusiast....

on that note, i'm sending my paypal payment on the ss version right now :D

deltatahoe

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I am tempted as well as it looks like a very good bang for the buck.

@Estaban, could you please tell a but more about the lume which is inaccurate?

To my knowledge, the dial and the hands should both have a light blue lume. The rep has blue dial with green hands (or visa versa). I sent it back because it was "limited edition". Hopefully it will arrive Fri or Sat.

@Deltatahoe... does Angus have a stainless steel verion 42mm with date and without 'limited edition' ?

I'm pretty sure he does.

I still can't believe how big this watch wears. I almost bought a gen 46mm on timezone without trying it on. Good thing I didn't. It would have looked silly on my wrist and I ususally wear a 47mm Pam 187!

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I still can't believe how big this watch wears. I almost bought a gen 46mm on timezone without trying it on. Good thing I didn't. It would have looked silly on my wrist and I ususally wear a 47mm Pam 187!

I bet it is because of its almost square shape. A 46mm-side square has a lot bigger area than a 47mm-diameter circle!

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The straps look different on the gen vs. the rep? Raised lettering vs embossed? Just a question --- that is what it looks like in the pics

Another good point indeed. :good:

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The straps look different on the gen vs. the rep? Raised lettering vs embossed? Just a question --- that is what it looks like in the pics

No, the gen strap is also embossed.

And also, looks like they pulled parts from the BR01 parts bin to build this BR03 (hands).

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I have the PVD Limited Edition white on black one. Despite the LE printI love it. Very military/tool -looking watch. Have it on the nylon strap. Despite the heft of the watch, the strap makes it super comfy and almost as if you're not wearing anything. Does wear large, and goes great with a sporty sweater. Doesn't look as nice with short sleeves as would a Sant 100 chrono.

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i'm really looking forward to getting this one -- i've been waiting quite a while for a decent 42mm b&r rep :bounce:

deltatahoe

Me too.

Reading this very informative thread, it seems that even without the Limited Edition, it's again far away from a perfect B&R though.

I'll go with AjoeSmith's PVD group buy.

PVDing it will make it "special" enough to wear it hopefully.

No illusions though: it's another trendy watch and will probably never become a classic!

Cheers

Stephane

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No illusions though: it's another trendy watch and will probably never become a classic!

Cheers

Stephane

I agree with steph. I'm in to purchase/try a B&R (SS version), but think that this model will never become a classic and die eventually. BUT, if other watch company start to build square shape watch too, that can be the beginning of a new watch shape design, we never know, and we already have tag monaco, square case, that is a classic, and there's a bunch of tonneau watch case...who knows, time will tell, but I doubt -_-

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I don't think it's a trendy watch, nor it intends itself to be. It does have a unique shape, however and probably be remembered for its' design.

I like it for its' readability and most of the purchasers I know like the fact that they can take a quick glance and see the time. It's simple and no-nonsense. It's either a love it-or-hate it design; much like the Panerais.

The irony is that the people who complain that the BR's are silly-looking like the "oversizedness" of the Panerai series. Who's to say that those designs will stand the test of time?

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Who's to say that those designs will stand the test of time?

I'll say it ;)

These things will be like the "Rock Watch" in a few years...But that doesn't mean I don't want one now :thumbsupsmileyanim:

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