The Bell & Ross BR-X5 Gets the Iridescent Treatment

Bell & Ross is expanding on their enthusiast focused BR-X5 with a boutique edition iridescent dial variant, housing their manufacture calibre BR-CAL.323. For those that aren’t already familiar with the BR-X5 launched in 2022, this is a relatively higher tier regular production watch compared to the rest of the Bell & Ross lineup – featuring a semi-skeletonized weight minimizing case that has been hollowed out on the sides, from the lugs and down through the crown guards.

While the main features and aesthetic design of the watch have remained relatively untouched from the previous variants, the iridescent dial is the star of the show on this new reference, creating playful hue transitions from blue to green, with hints of purple. The color shifting is very similar to that seen on the shell of a beetle, or on mother of pearl dials, but in this instance the light effect isn’t naturally created, rather it’s a chemical creation derived from multiple thin layers of PVD coating. 

Not only does the dial have a one of a kind manufacturing process, but the effect has been accentuated by overlaying it with a sunray effect. The overall vibe of what used to be a more serious, tool-like watch, is now toned down a touch to bring in some casual playfulness. 

The BR-CAL.323 automatic movement beats at 28,800 VPH, and is holding a generous 70 hours of power reserve which makes the watch a great daily wear contender. The movement has also been designed to display a rather large power reserve indicator in the form of a round sub-dial located on the left side of the dial. On the opposite side of the dial you can view the triple date window, controllable through what’s called a “rapid calendar correction device,” allowing you to make quick adjustments at any time. 

The watch is what I’d consider medium in size, with a 41mm case diameter and an acceptable 12.8mm thickness. The square shape of the watch will most likely have it leaning towards more of a larger fit than your traditional round case as it takes up more real-estate on your wrist. Reading the dial and enjoying the iridescent effects should be hassle free due to the anti-reflective coating on the sapphire crystal minimizing any obtrusive reflections. If you were already a fan of the BR-X5 but wanted something a bit more unique to add to your collection, this could make a compelling option. 

The retail price of the BR-X5 Iridescent is $7,900. Bell & Ross

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Matt is a watch journalist and accessories designer based out of Montreal, Canada. He's always had an appreciation for watches, but his passion really took off while living in the UK and traveling much of Europe in his 20s. Rolex has always been a focal point for him ever since his purchase of an Air-King 114200 that was staring him down through a display window in Milan. Matt founded the WatchReviewBlog.com in 2015, where he shares his watch knowledge accrued throughout his decade long journey in the watch industry.
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