Bell & Ross has released a new limited-edition watch, the BR 03-94 BLACKTRACK, which is a collaboration with designer Sacha Lakic’s Blacktrack Motors.
The watch features a stealthy all-black design with a squared case, sloped corners, and a black ceramic material.
The dial is also unique, with a raised flange that carries the minute track and hour markers, and a grooved dial that is styled to mimic a cooling grid.
The chronograph hands have red tips, and the date window is placed at 6 o’clock. The caseback is similar to other Bell & Ross Instrument watches, but features a profile of the BT-06 bike.
The watch is powered by the automatic BR-CAL.301 chronograph movement, which offers 42 hours of power reserve at 28,800 vph.
The Bell & Ross BR 03-94 BLACKTRACK is priced at $6,900 USD and is limited to 500 pieces.
Key points:
- The Bell & Ross BR 03-94 BLACKTRACK is a stealthy all-black twist on the brand’s instrument panel design.
- The watch features a squared case with sloped corners, a black ceramic material, and a unique dial with a raised flange and grooved dial.
- The chronograph hands have red tips, and the date window is placed at 6 o’clock.
- The caseback features a profile of the BT-06 bike, and the watch is powered by the automatic BR-CAL.301 chronograph movement.
- The Bell & Ross BR 03-94 BLACKTRACK is priced at $6,900 USD and is limited to 500 pieces.