Bell & Ross unveils the BR-X3 Tourbillon Micro-Rotor, a Haute Horlogerie timepiece limited to just 25 pieces. Its transparent steel and sapphire case reveals the BR-CAL.389 manufacture movement, featuring a flying tourbillon at 5:30 and an integrated micro-rotor, allowing a total thickness of only 9 mm. The fully skeletonized square architecture showcases a precise horological grid, 26 rubies, brushed bridges, and hand-polished edges, with a 58-hour power reserve. Inspired by the geometric abstraction of Mondrian and the functional minimalism of Charlotte Perriand, the BR-X3 elevates transparency, orthogonal lines, and essentialism to true aesthetic principles.
A manifesto piece where design, technical mastery, and mechanical virtuosity converge.
