Bell & Ross BR03-92 HUD Limited Edition
Bell & Ross BR03-92 HUD Limited Edition Look up and open your eyes. During World War II, British-produced Spitfires used gyroscopic sights mounted in the pilot's line of sight to compensate for target lead and bullet drop. This innovation eventually became what is known today as a heads-up display, a glass panel placed in the pilot's line of sight that displays vital information so the pilot can maintain situational awareness without taking his eyes off the front. Ironically, wearers of the new BR03-92 HUD are likely to be looking down at their watch instead of what is in front of them. The aesthetic design of the BR03-92 HUD is borrowed from the aircraft HUD. The crystals are green in color and have the same 90 degree markings as in the cockpit HUD. The hour hand is a mark printed on a rotating disc, while the minute and second hands are more traditional. The matte black 42mm ceramic case is shared with the rest of the BR 03-92 collection, but this particular HUD-insp...