Oris Year of the Snake Limited EditionvsBell & Ross BR-X2 tourbillon skeleton micro rotor
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The Oris Year of the Snake Limited Edition is noted for its skeletonized dial, available in either cyan or green, and its 10-day power reserve from the in-house Calibre 115 movement. The watch features a 44mm titanium case and a distinctive power reserve indicator shaped like a snake's tongue. This limited edition, restricted to 88 pieces, was priced at EUR 8,200 / USD 9,100. Overall, reviewers highlight the Oris Year of the Snake Limited Edition for its unique skeletonized dial and impressive 10-day power reserve.
The Bell & Ross BR-X2 tourbillon skeleton micro rotor is praised for its novel design, integrating the case and movement into a single sapphire crystal structure. Owners find the 42.5mm watch comfortable for daily wear and note its masculine appeal. Reviewers flag that the satin-finished hands can blend too much with the dial, impacting legibility.
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