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4 bronze watches you may have missed from $700 to $7000, including Zelos, Bell & Ross and Montblanc 4 bronze watches you may have missed from $700 to $7000, including Zelos, Bell & Ross and Montblanc

4 bronze watches you may have missed from $700 to $7000, including Zelos, Bell & Ross and Montblanc

Andrew McUtchen

The use of bronze as a case material in watchmaking has surpassed trend to establish itself as a mainstay. Certain bronzed, beautiful models have achieved legend status, such as the Panerai Bronzo, the OG of modern bronze watches, but just as many go undiscovered and unheralded – we compiled a quartet of very different offerings, from big and square, to a very cool indie execution from an Asian-based brand, to the extremely odd pairing of bronze with ceramic. All watches are taken from our recent Buying Guide, which you can access free, and in full, here.

Zelos Mako 500

Singapore-based Zelos Watches are a prime example of why microbrands matter, by using unusual materials like carbon fibre, meteorite and, in this case, bronze. The brand offers great quality at a more than reasonable price. That’s evident here, with a wavy radial patterned dial that adds visual depth and reminds you that this diver is good for 500 metres.

  • Case size 40mm
  • Case material CuSn8 Bronze
  • Movement SW200
  • Price $799 USD

Bell & Ross BR 03-92 Diver Bronze

In 2017, Bell & Ross caused a splash and introduced their first ever square cased dive watch. This year they’ve done it again, adding bronze to the mix. Designed to meet (and exceed) the ISO dive watch standard, this is one you’ll want strapped to your wrist as you dive into the deep blue below, with the bronze case developing its own personality as it patinas over time.

  • Ref No.BR0392-D-BL-BR/SCA
  • Case size 42mm
  • Case material CuSn8 bronze
  • Movement BR-CAL.302
  • Price $6,600

RADO Hyperchrome Automatic Chronograph Bronze 

Rado are well known for their use of high-tech ceramic. As a material, it’s lightweight, hypoallergenic and virtually scratchproof. However, it’s not great if you like your watches with a peppering of patina over the years. That’s where the brand new Rado HyperChrome Bronze comes in. Combining one of the most modern materials in watchmaking with the world’s oldest alloy.

  • Ref No. R32168155
  • Case size 45mm
  • Case material Ceramic and bronze
  • Movement ETA 2894-2
  • Price $6,725

Montblanc 1858 Automatic 

Just two years after the vintage-inspired collection was first announced the Montblanc 1858 collection has been given a stylish new update. The entry-level Montblanc 1858 Automatic case has shrunk from 44mm to 40mm, and it is now offered in a smoky champagne-coloured dial with a bronze bezel, pictured here. While the military feel is still very much apparent, this version cements it with extra trendy appeal.

  • Ref No.119065
  • Case size 40mm
  • Case material Steel
  • Movement MB 24.15
  • Price $3,820