So, why should I write this on Wear and Wounds? Bell&Ross is a brand, and its design, especially the round box design, is very attractive to me. Seeing them with their own eyes, they will always complete their work to an astonishing degree, which gives them the luxury of "X factor". Perhaps my favorite example is BR V1, which is equivalent to the Swiss luxury version of Sinn 556 (not just because of the early relationship between the two brands). It is small, dexterous, excellent on the wrist, and has reached ninety percent unchanged, but its tool watch is also very low-key. This is also a perfect comparison to illustrate the biggest problem of Bell & Ross. They are nearly $1,000 higher than Sinn's price (and the price will rise rapidly depending on the version), but this is not a brand that puts value first. In fact, many of their watches are just value for money, at least not cheap. Value is something Worn&Wound attaches great importance to.