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Posted 14 May 2023

V2-92 Bell & Ross Orange Limited Edition Watch 41mm £2295 at Finnies

£2,295£3,40033% off
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Good deal on this. I like coloured watches but I know they aren't for everyone
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Bell & Ross Vintage V2-92 Orange Limited Edition Watch.
41mm case diameter. Satin and polished stainless steel case and bracelet.
Orange dial with arabic numerals & baton markers.
Self-winding mechanical movement. Sapphire crystal glass front & case back.
Water resistant 10 bar (100m). Limited Edition of 500 pieces.
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  1. sufy123's avatar
    What's so good about these watches?
    Phlop0's avatar
    If you are genuinely interested then don't use HUKD for your research
  2. tempt's avatar
    Expensive for a microbrand and that dial is a Hydroconquest ripoff. 
    spatter's avatar
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    Microbrand!
  3. euphoricmess's avatar
    Much prefer a doxa. Similar look, cheaper
    Cremoso99's avatar
    Or even cheaper, Cestrian "Tiger", £135 from Watchnation with sign-up code (SIGNUP10), or £150 if that code is excluded on this watch.

    50176866-HFNp0.jpgwatchnation.com/pro…d=1 (edited)
  4. biz111's avatar
    Can’t be doing too well if they are reducing a limited edition Watch!
    Baldricky's avatar
    It's when you are a family run business with many decades under your belt and doing well as always, that you CAN reduce limited edition watches. (edited)
  5. Rumcajs_9's avatar
    a.aliexpress.com/_Ey…P6p

    Obviously different bezel but the dial looks similar and I've got a feeling that the quality is on the same level. Except the movement, as I'm sure that watch has got a better one (high beat?), but still not over 10x better.

    By the way, it's really weird that they don't even mention the moment they used. That's one of the first information I want when buying a watch for over £2k... (edited)
    Phlop0's avatar
    Bell & Ross mention it. The site here just hasn't listed it.
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