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Mr Porter Bell & Ross occupy an interesting space in the luxury watch market They’re not a historic marque, dating back only two decades or so, and neither are they the greatest technical innovators.
What Bell & Ross do better than almost anyone else, however, is style- especially when it comes to pilot’s watches If you need proof here, look no further than this, the gorgeous new WW1-92 Guynemer, built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the death of France’s greatest World War I fighter ace, Georges Guynemer The WW1-92 Guynemer takes its cues from the earliest wristwatches (which first appeared during the Great War as a more easily readable alternative to the traditional pocket watch), executing them with modern quality and flair The case of the WW1-92 Guynemer is a perfect example of this philosophy.
From the top down, it could’t be more elemental: a thin rounded bezel and narrow attached . Source
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