Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Bell & Ross ONLY WATCH 2013

This just in from Bell & Ross -
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ONLY WATCH 2013ONLY WATCH is organizing its fifth consecutive annual auction of exceptional, unique models produced by almost 40 leading watchmakers.After a two-month travelling worldwide exhibition, from Singapore to Hong Kong, Beijing, New York and Geneva, the auction will be held in the Principality of Monaco to coincide with the Monaco Yacht Show on September 28, 2013. Antiquorum, the internationally recognized watch expert, will preside over the auction once again.

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 Bell & Ross and ONLY WATCH 2011Bell & Ross is taking part in ONLY WATCH for the third time, as it is particularly sensitive to the charity’s mission and incredible mobilization in favor of research and prevention of muscular dystrophy. The brand wants to show, once again, its unwavering support of this great event and demonstrate its solidarity towards children who are victims of the disease. This commitment has resulted in the production of a unique box set.
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An exceptional box set For ONLY WATCH 2013, Bell & Ross has designed a collector’s box of six unique watches.
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Orange is the ultimate color for aeronautical instrumentation due to its high level of legibility and capacity to make essential information stand out. It is also a traditional color for Bell & Ross, which has used it on timepieces for the same reasons. 
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This lavish case, fashioned from high-quality wood, contains six watches: the BR01 HORIZON, ALTIMETER and TURN COORDINATOR created in 2012, and the BR01 HEADING INDICATOR, AIRSPEED and CLIMB created in 2013.  All are inspired by instruments essential to aeronautical navigation, and they all share a common and unique denominator: a touch of orange. 
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This box has been personalized for ONLY WATCH and is designed like a dashboard on which the key instruments are laid out in a T for optimum legibility. It will give its possessor the impression of owning a piece of an aircraft cockpit.
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