At first glance, the new BR-X3 appears to be another skeletonized watch from Bell & Ross, a brand that has made quite a few of those in recent years.
But take a closer look, and you’ll see that there is a lot more going on with this mid-century modern tangent from the French watchmaker’s typical tool-oriented design.

Bell & Ross’s BR-X collection contains experimental designs, as indicated by the “X,” often with movements visible through skeletonized dials. The brand took transparency a step further in 2025 with the BR-X3 Tourbillon Micro-Rotor, custom-building a frame-like case around an automatic movement reconfigured to sit on a single plane.
It was fascinating to look at, but it appeared more mechanical than artistic. This follow-up ditches the torubillon to create a simplified two-hand, time-only watch that accommodates a more aesthetically pleasing integrated case.

Just as its predecessor, the new BR-X3 Micro-Rotor features an automatic movement spread out to fill the square confines of the brand’s signature case.
This time around, the Swiss watch design firm and movement manufacturer Concepto, best known for working with Bulgari on the record-breaking, ultra-thin Octo Finissimo line, helped design an integrated case and movement with mid-century style.





