Bell Ross Bruxelles __exclusive__ May 2026

In a catalog dominated by squares, the Bruxelles models used a polished steel, circular case (typically 39mm to 41mm). This immediately set them apart, aligning them more with vintage pilot watches from the 1940s than modern fighter jet instruments.

The Bell & Ross Bruxelles is the watch for the "in-the-know" collector. It sheds the bombast of the square cockpit clocks in favor of a quiet, scholarly elegance. It is a reminder that a tool watch doesn't have to scream to be heard—sometimes, it just needs to whisper from a cafe table in Brussels. bell ross bruxelles

Unlike the aggressive, 46mm square "Instrument" series, the Bruxelles was designed for the civilian who appreciated military durability but needed a watch to fit under a tweed blazer or leather jacket. The most striking feature of any Bell & Ross Bruxelles is its case shape. It is round. In a catalog dominated by squares, the Bruxelles

The name pays homage to the brand’s European roots and the city that served as a creative muse for a specific design philosophy. While Bell & Ross was founded in Paris and is now based in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, the "Bruxelles" models were an ode to the functionalist architecture and pragmatic fashion of Belgium. It sheds the bombast of the square cockpit