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Bell & Ross BR-05 DiamondvsGlycine Combat Sub Sport

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BR-05 Diamond
Bell & RossBR-05 Diamond
MSRP $24,829
Combat Sub Sport
GlycineCombat Sub Sport
MSRP $1,850

At a glance

14 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
BR-05 Diamond40mm
Combat Sub Sport39mm
Power Reserve
BR-05 Diamond
Combat Sub Sport38h
Water Resistance
BR-05 Diamond100m
Combat Sub Sport300m
MSRP
BR-05 Diamond$24,829
Combat Sub Sport$1,850

Full specifications

Case

5 specs
Category
Diver
Diameter
40mm
39mm
Thickness
11.2mm
Lug Width
20mm
Water Resistance
100m
300m

Crystal & Dial

3 specs
AR Coating
Underside
Indices
Applied indices
Lume
Super-LumiNova
Luminous

Movement

5 specs
Caliber
BR-CAL.321
SW200-1
Beat Rate
28,800 vph
Power Reserve
38h
Jewels
26
Complications
Hours/Minutes, Seconds, Date
Date

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$24,829
$1,850

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What people say

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Bell & Ross BR-05 Diamond

Owners widely praise the Bell & Ross BR-05 Diamond's design and build quality, noting its comfortable wearability and a less derivative appearance in person. The contrast between brushed and polished finishes, along with the blue sunray dial, contributes to its appeal as a versatile integrated steel sports watch. Some owners, however, find the crown to be a bit fussy and criticize the high price relative to the SW300-1 movement. On balance, owners rate the Bell & Ross BR-05 Diamond highly for its striking design and versatile wearability.

Glycine Combat Sub Sport

Owners widely praise the Glycine Combat Sub Sport for its exceptional thinness, with multiple sources noting profiles between 10.4mm and 11mm, comfortable wearability on a variety of wrist sizes due to its proportions and contoured lugs, and its value, especially when found under $400. Some owners highlight its refined finishing and unique, non-homage design, while others appreciate its ruggedness and durability, with one noting PVD coating remained flawless after three years of heavy use. Accuracy figures range from excellent, with one owner reporting only 2 seconds lost per day, to inconsistent power reserve and occasional reported issues with the movement and stem. The lume is described as subpar by some, though one owner found it marginally better than a Seiko SKX007. Reservations are occasionally raised regarding warranty service and the use of folded end links on the bracelet.

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