Bell & Ross WW1 HEURE SAUTANTE PLATINUMvsZelos Skyraider 40 Skeleton
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The Bell & Ross WW1 HEURE SAUTANTE PLATINUM is noted for its elegant and conservative display of time, featuring a jumping hour complication with an instant jump executed by Vincent Calabrese. Reviewers highlight its striking looks and the 42mm platinum case with a gray dial. A power reserve indicator disc is present, though a seconds subdial is absent. One reviewer found the Bell & Ross logo at 3 o'clock to be slightly too large. Overall, reviewers praise the Bell & Ross WW1 HEURE SAUTANTE PLATINUM for its sophisticated jumping hour complication and refined aesthetic.
The Zelos Skyraider 40 Skeleton is noted for its skeletonized dial and the use of BGW9 and C3 Super-LumiNova for legibility. It is powered by a manual-wind ETA 6498 movement, offering a 44-hour power reserve. On balance, the Zelos Skyraider 40 Skeleton is seen as a cool-looking option, though availability is a factor.
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