BR-03 SKELETON: A TRILOGY OF WATCHMAKING EXCELLENCE
Published by Sugar & Cream, Wednesday 30 April 2025
Images courtesy of Bell &Ross
Available in three distinct versions
Celebrating 20 years of the BR-03 collection, Bell & Ross elevates its iconic timepiece with the BR-03 Skeleton, accompanied by the “20 YEARS BOLD” campaign, tracing the legacy of this emblematic square watch.
Three Distinct Interpretations of Skeletonization
Skeletonization, revered as a horological art form, involves meticulously hollowing components to expose intricate mechanics without compromising precision. Bell & Ross presents three variations of the BR-03 Skeleton, each powered by the exclusive BR-CAL.328 movement.
“By skeletonizing the BR-03, we introduce a new watchmaking dimension to a daily timepiece. The bridges and upper plates have been refined for sophistication, and the entire structure redesigned around an X-shaped framework—symbolizing avant-garde design. Enhanced luminescence adds another layer of refinement, and by offering three distinct versions, the watch continuously reinvents itself.” — Bruno Belamich, Creative Director & Co-founder.
Presented by Zipblind
The BR-CAL.328 automatic movement, boasting a 54-hour power reserve, is designed exclusively for the BR-03 Skeleton. Its upper bridges form an X-shape, seamlessly integrating with the bezel screws, enhancing both aesthetics and technical prowess.
BR-03 Skeleton Black Ceramic: The Power of Transparency
Inspired by aviation instrumentation, this model merges skeletonization with transparency. Encased in 41mm black ceramic, its smoked sapphire dial reveals the skeletonized movement, complemented by Super-LumiNova-filled indexes for optimal legibility. Paired with a black rubber strap and an additional Velcro option, it exudes modern functionality.
BR-03 Skeleton Grey Steel: A Mechanical Jewel
A sophisticated take on the sports watch, the Grey Steel edition transforms into a contemporary horological sculpture. Its polished and satin-finished steel case enhances light reflections, while the open-worked ruthenium-treated dial amplifies brilliance. Limited to 250 pieces, it comes with interchangeable black rubber and Velcro straps.
BR-03 Skeleton Lum Ceramic: The Art of Luminescence
The boldest of the trio, Lum Ceramic embodies a futuristic aesthetic. Its black ceramic case houses a skeletonized dial outlined with luminescent SLN C3, delivering a striking visual effect. By night, its photoluminescent design offers an X-ray-like view of the movement. Limited to 250 pieces, this exclusive model is available only at Bell & Ross boutiques and online.
With the BR-03 Skeleton trilogy, Bell & Ross redefines contemporary skeletonization, seamlessly blending innovation, precision, and artistic craftsmanship. Each model stands as a testament to the brand’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of modern horology.

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