Like every piece in the BR03-92 Dive Collection, the Diver Blue is ISO 6425 certified, meaning that it meets precise specifications for diving, including a water resistance of at least 100 meters, anti-shock protection, anti-magnetic properties, and strong in-the-dark legibility. It is equipped with 300 meters of water resistance and a uni-directional dive bezel marked by an anodized aluminum insert. The screw-down crown features a vulcanized rubber sleeve, making it easier to thread in and out with wet hands or while wearing gloves. The hands, indices, and bezel markings are coated in Super-LumiNova luminescent material, which glows a bright shade of green in low-lit conditions.
Under the hood of the Diver Blue is the BR Caliber 302, a self-winding movement based on the tried-and-true Sellita SW300. Though it’s not an in-house movement, it’s considered to be a “workhorse” movement; accordingly, it makes sense for a watch that is purpose-built like this one. Featuring 42 hours of power reserve and beating at 28,800 VPH, the Cal. 302 is exceedingly reliable, and maintenance is both easy and affordable relative to most in-house calibers.
Overall, the BR 03-92 Diver Blue stays true to the aviation-inspired DNA of Bell & Ross while standing out as a unique choice in a crowded field of dive watch options. Retailing at $3,700, it’s a fitting addition to the Bell & Ross family and makes a great choice for those who want a capable modern sports piece with a tactical, military-inspired aesthetic and loads of character. Learn more at bellross.com.
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