Bell & Ross BR V2-94 BELLYTANKER EL MIRAGE THE RAKE x REVOLUTIONvsChristopher Ward C63 Valour
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The Bell & Ross BR V2-94 BELLYTANKER EL MIRAGE THE RAKE x REVOLUTION features a pulsometer on its aluminum bezel insert, a departure from the tachymeter scales found on other Vintage-series models. Its matte grey dial is accented with a bright orange chapter ring and matching second hand, while one reviewer notes a gilt metallic copper dial that exhibits color shifts depending on ambient light. The watch is powered by the BR-CAL.301 chronograph movement, based on the ETA 2894-2, and includes screwed pushers for 100m water resistance. On balance, reviewers highlight the unique dial and bezel configurations as distinctive features of the Bell & Ross BR V2-94 BELLYTANKER EL MIRAGE THE RAKE x REVOLUTION.
The Christopher Ward C63 Valour is praised for its beautiful, deep dial with 3D applied markers and indices, its great look, and its symmetry, with some calling it one of the best-looking and most affordable chronographs available. Reviewers note its Light-catcher case with flowing curves and contrasting brushed and polished finishes, and a matte black dial with applied numerals and sub-dials featuring differently colored hands. The watch is powered by a thermocompensated, chronometer-certified quartz movement, specifically the ETA G10.212 AD, which Christopher Ward claims offers accuracy of +/- 10 seconds per year, though some users question this, citing ETA's stated accuracy of +/- 73 seconds per year. Owners are split on the use of a quartz movement in a watch at this price point, with some preferring mechanical movements, while others defend quartz for its reliability, thinner profile, accuracy, and lower service costs.
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