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The BR V2-93 is Bell and Ross doing GMT the practical way: a round 41mm steel case with the brand's signature four-screw bezel, a proper bi-directional 24-hour hand, and an ETA 2893 movement that every watchmaker on earth knows how to service. No square case, no aviation theater, just a clean and capable travel watch at a price that makes sense against the competition.
Bell and Ross built its reputation on the square BR 03 and BR 01 cases, but the V2 line has always existed as the brand's argument that the four-screw bezel detail translates just as well to a round case. The BR V2-93 GMT arrived in 2020, slotting into the lineup as the travel-ready variant of the 41mm V2 family. It draws directly on the BR 03-93 GMT lineage but wraps the same complication in proportions more comfortable for everyday wear.
The ETA 2893 inside is a proven workhorse, which keeps service costs realistic and parts availability high for the foreseeable future.
The four-screw bezel is a design signature, but the screws are decorative and fixed, unlike the functional tool-watch screws buyers sometimes assume them to be. Dial color consistency has varied across production runs, so compare in person if you are buying pre-owned and care about exact shade. The ETA 2893 runs at 28,800 bph, which is correct, but vintage-tool-watch buyers expecting a higher-beat movement will be disappointed.
Bell and Ross resale holds less well than equivalent Rolex or Tudor GMT references, so buy this because you want to wear it, not as a store of value. Water resistance is 100m, adequate for splashes and swimming but not for diving.
New retail sits in the $3,000 to $3,500 range depending on configuration, which is honest money for a Swiss GMT with a proven movement. Pre-owned examples trade at a meaningful discount off retail, making this one of the more accessible entry points into a Swiss-made GMT. The brand premium over a similarly-specced Tudor Black Bay GMT is modest, and the round case appeals to buyers who want the B&R aesthetic without committing to the square case.
The BR-CAL.313 is a branded ETA 2893-2, meaning any qualified watchmaker with access to ETA parts can service it. Recommended service interval is every five to seven years, and parts costs are low compared to proprietary calibers. Bell and Ross authorized service is available if you prefer to keep it in the brand network.
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GMT hand advances one hour per press of the GMT pusher; dial colorway must match the Belfast specification.
| Area | What to check | What is correct | Red flag |
|---|---|---|---|
| dial | Belfast dial colorway | Dial color consistent with Bell & Ross Belfast specification for this reference | Wrong dial color; non-Belfast variant misrepresented as Belfast |
| hands | GMT hand independent 1-hour increments | GMT hand advances one hour per GMT pusher press; set independently of main timekeeping | GMT hand does not advance or jumps irregularly; mechanism fault |
| caseback | Cal. BR-CAL.313 GMT designation | Cal. BR-CAL.313 (ETA 2893-2 base) GMT movement visible with BR finishing | Non-GMT movement; wrong caliber; missing BR finishing |