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PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 3:56 am 
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Hi All,

Please follow the link below to read my new review on Bell and Ross' BR02.

Find out why this is my favourite Bell and Ross and my favourite diver's watch at this price point.

http://www.andrewmichaels.co.uk/blog/be ... -a-review/

As always your comments and suggestions are gratefully received.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 7:06 am 
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Great review / photos as always Ricardo. Bell & Ross certainly have come up with a unique divers watch.

Apologies if I've missed the pricing of these in your review but what price point do these watches come in at?

How does it compare to the Avenger Seawolf?


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Woodman wrote:
Great review / photos as always Ricardo. Bell & Ross certainly have come up with a unique divers watch.

Apologies if I've missed the pricing of these in your review but what price point do these watches come in at?

How does it compare to the Avenger Seawolf?


Thanks for your kind words Mr Woodman.

The Bell and Ross BR02-92 in steel on rubber currently retails for £2200.

The Seawolf on rubber currently retails for £3040.

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Nice review of a great watch Ricardo. As I said the other day, the BR02 Chrono is my favourite B&R by some margin, and your review certainly does it justice.

Two things that always slightly bug me with all B&R's is, firstly the lack of a deployant clasp option (which would be a tiny cost to the company), and secondly, the lack of any in-house movements (which would be a mega cost to the company of course).

Apart from that, then I think the BR02 is an extremely attractive proposition.

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I like it quite a bit but is wears a bit bulky on my highly evolved wrist.

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