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FORTUNE FAVORS THE BLUE

When Bell & Ross was founded 30 years ago, the watches produced by the company looked very little like the watches we most associate the brand with today. If you stripped the dial of the iconic ampersand-focused wordmark, you’d be left with something that looked like it rolled straight off of the Sinn production line. Why? Because, quite frankly, it did…

Although this curious fact has been somewhat forgotten in recent years, it was none other than the legendary Helmut Sinn (who sadly left us in 2018 at the ripe old age of 101) that breathed life into the vision of Bruno Belamich and Carlos A. Rosillo. Sinn believed in the B&R project and agreed

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