Grail Watch Alain Silberstein × Bell & Ross Trilogy Box Set

For those of you with a love of timepieces, you’ll know only too well what a grail watch is and the guys at Grail Watch have got something for you in the shape of this stunning Alain Silberstein × Bell & Ross Trilogy Box Set. Consisting of three equally spectacular timepieces, the Alain Silberstein × Bell & Ross Trilogy Box Set from Grail Watch tells a story about shared passions, people and above all, the essence of design. 

This is the second time Grail Watch has collaborated with Alain Silberstein and, this time, they have teamed up with Bell & Ross. While Silberstein’s vibrant designs and the utilitarian stylings of Bell & Ross’ signature square might at first seem to be from different worlds, one thing brings them together. The clarity and integrity of Bell & Ross designer Bruno Belamich’s aviation-inspired square — particularly in this black ceramic case — is the ideal counterpoint to Silberstein’s distinctive design language.

The trilogy collaboration release from Grail Watch, Alain Silberstein and Bell & Ross consists of three models, all based on the BR 03-92. Klub 22 is a time-only piece, Krono 22 is, you might have guessed, a chronograph, while Marine 22 is, at its heart, a dive watch. Each 42mm version comes with its own unique design features and surprises. The diver is the first ever use of Silberstein’s ‘maxi’ hands, made for unparalleled legibility.

Each watch will be made in numbered examples, with the first 50 of each being sold as an exclusive boxed set. The 42mm black ceramic serves as the ideal canvas for this top-quality collaboration. Not only is it pure of line, but it is also the first time Silberstein has had the chance to come up with a ceramic timepiece. And, needless to say, it’s a home run right off the bat.

The bright tones of this collection of watches won’t fade when the sun goes down — the luminous material is applied in white, blue and yellow shades ensuring the party doesn’t stop. Bell & Ross made its reputation on tough, uncompromising watches, and this classy trilogy is no exception. The ceramic case is rated to 100 metres, and is powered by the automatic BR.CAL-302 and comes with both a black rubber strap and an additional fabric option.

Leo Davie