Bell & Ross’ new luxury timepiece is almost entirely made out of sapphire crystal

You may be familiar with sapphire as a material. It’s often used in watches as a replacement for glass owing to its hardness and resistibility to scratching. Most regular-to-high-end watches often put a sapphire glass panel on the front, or on the back too, depending on whether they’ve got an exhibition window to show the watch’s mechanism. Most watches, however, don’t make the entire damn timepiece out of sapphire… although it’s safe to say Bell & Ross aren’t definitely your average watchmaker.

The company’s known to push the boundary on watch-design, and they’ve experimented with watches made almost entirely from sapphire before, but it seems like they’ve pulled out all the stops for their latest time-telling piece of jewelry – the BR 01 Cyber Skull Sapphire.

Playing on the concept of a skeleton watch (where the watch’s inner mechanisms are exposed instead of being concealed behind opaque materials), the BR 01 Cyber Skull Sapphire comes with a proper skeleton motif on its watch face. Staying true, however, to the idea of a skeletal watch, the skeleton motif is made from sapphire (with a tinted orange back), as is the rest of the watch’s body. In fact, probably the only things that aren’t made from sapphire are the hands, mechanism, screws, and watch straps.

Every element that’s either decorative or is a part of the watch’s casing, is made from sapphire crystal, making the BR 01 Cyber Skull Sapphire look like a jewel on your wrist. Right behind the orange skull (while I’d prefer the color red, the orange offers much higher watch-hand visibility) sits the watch’s custom BR-CAL.209 movement, created specifically for this timepiece.

The orange color also coincides with the color-scheme of Only Watch, a biennial luxury watch auction held to raise money for charity. To that very end, the BR 01 Cyber Skull Sapphire exists as a singular prototype, designed specifically to be auctioned off in November this year. The proceeds from the auction will go towards benefiting medical research for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.

Designer: Bell & Ross

An entire watch made from sapphire?

The reason the Bell & Ross BR-X1 Skeleton Tourbillion Sapphire Watch looks so spectacular is because rather than opting for the regular stainless steel body with sapphire crystal glass on the front, the watch itself comes made entirely machined from sapphire crystal.

It therefore not only looks incredible with its skeletal, bare-basics look, tilt it just a bit and the sapphire crystal’s refractive index creates a beautiful diamond-like glimmer around the edges.

Painstakingly machined from a solid billet of sapphire (which is a task in itself since sapphire is so brittle), the BR-X1’s entire body is transparent, exposing the BR-CAL.288 hand-wound skeleton tourbillon movement on the inside. The mechanism drives the two hands located at the 12 o’clock position, balanced by the beautiful flying tourbillion complication at the 6 o’clock position. The entire body, given its crystal construction, is made to be anti-reflective, so not only can you read the time easily, you can admire your watch just as easily too! That’s if you’re one of the 8 people who got their hands on this extremely limited edition piece.

Designer: Bell & Ross

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SAPPHIRE Radeon RX VEGA 64 8G HBM2 Graphics Card

SAPPHIRE Radeon RX VEGA 64 8G HBM2

SAPPHIRE has come out with another graphics card namely the Radeon RX VEGA 64 8G HBM2. Specs-wise, this VR-ready graphics card is built with 4096 Stream Processors, a 2048-bit memory interface, a core base clock of 1247MHz, a core boost clock of 1546MHz and an 8GB HBM2 memory set @ 945MHz.

Supporting AMD Eyefinity technology – you can enjoy flexible multi display configuration, the Radeon RX VEGA 64 8G HBM2 comes equipped with a single-fan cooling system and provides 1x HDMI 2.0b and 3x DisplayPort 1.4 output ports.

The SAPPHIRE Radeon RX VEGA 64 8G HBM2 graphics card will start shipping from August 21st for 73,800 Yen (about $671). [Product Page]

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SAPPHIRE NITRO+ Radeon RX 480 8GB Graphics Card Unveiled

SAPPHIRE NITRO+ Radeon RX 480 8GB

SAPPHIRE hits back by unveiling their latest graphics card, the NITRO+ Radeon RX 480 8GB. Driven by the new AMD Polaris architecture, this VR-ready graphics card boasts 2304 Stream Processors, a 256-bit memory interface, a core boost clock of 1342MHz (reference 1266MHz) and an 8GB GDDR5 memory set @ 8000MHz.

Equipped with SAPPHIRE’s acclaimed Dual-X Cooling system (w/ two massive 95mm silent fans & state-of-the-art radiator design), the NITRO+ Radeon RX 480 8GB comes with SAPPHIRE’s NITRO Fee Flow technology – hot air is pushed out through the vents on the backplate, reducing the bounce back effects to minimum, rapidly dissipating heat, and provides 1x dual-link DVI-D, 2x HDMI 2.0b and 2x DisplayPort 1.4 output ports.

Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing yet. [Product Page]

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Sapphire Announces Radeon R9 390 TOXIC Graphics Card

Sapphire Radeon R9 390 TOXIC

Here we have another newly announced graphics card ‘Radeon R9 390 TOXIC’ from Sapphire. Based on the 28nm ‘Grenada’ silicon, this factory-overclocked graphics card is packed with 2560 Stream Processors, a 512-bit memory interface, a core clock of 1120MHz (reference 1000MHz), 160 TMUs, 64 ROPs and an 8GB of GDDR5 memory set @ 6000MHz.

Made exclusively for select Asian markets such as China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, the Radeon R9 390 TOXIC also boasts an attractive looking VaporX vapor-chamber cooling solution which consists of a large vapor-chamber plate, a number of 8mm-thick copper heat pipes and three 100mm fans.

Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing yet. [TechPowerUp]

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Sapphire NITRO R9 Fury 4G HBM Graphics Card Unveiled

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Sapphire has just unveiled a new graphics card ‘NITRO R9 Fury 4G HBM’ to its range. Aimed at gamers, this high-end graphics card is configured with 3584 Stream Processors, a core clock of 1050MHz (reference 1000MHz) and a 4GB of non-chip HBM (High Bandwidth Memory) operating at 1000MHz on a whooping 4096-bit memory bus.

Adopting Sapphire’s original PCB design with enhanced power design for better power efficiency, the NITRO R9 Fury 4G HBM utilizes the company’s award-winning Tri-X cooling solution (w/ 3x 90mm two ball-bearing fans) and provides 1x DVI-D, 1x HDMI and 3x DisplayPort outputs.

Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing yet. [Product Page]