Time began for Bremont in 2002, when we embarked on a journey to make beautifully crafted pilot’s watches of exceptional quality. Inspired by a love of flying historic aircraft, of watches and all things mechanical, our timepieces had to be tested beyond the normal call of duty.
We hand make all our watches at the Bremont Manufacturing and Technology Centre "The Wing" based in Henley on Thames, it is open for visitors where you can go along and see all the processes of manufacturing that go into building a beautiful chronometer.
I had the airco mach 3, sold it because the indexes at 12 did not line up with the cheaper ring, same with this Audrey model. Shame - best looking watches released by Bremont but I couldn’t unsee it. I also had the S300 white, again great case / size but the dial was so basic, again sold it. Bremont need to stick with their popular models and just continue to improve them rather than coming up with new design after new design
I'm sorry but Bremont has lost its way since Davide has taken over. The Brompton Collab has the Propeller logo on the watch face and wayfinder logo on the watch roll . Nothing makes sense the brand identity that Giles and Nick built has been lost in my opinion. It's a real shame 🙁
Hi, the Bremont x Brompton x Cheaney timepiece features our Heritage logo on the dial, and the bespoke watch roll features an embossed logo incorporating the 3 brands, unique to this collaboration. The Wayfinder logo is not featured.
Bremont are losing their way. I really support the brand but fear Nick and Giles have lost control of the company. I’m not sold with the new branding or the CEO and feel it’s lost the British touch. I will seek out my last few watches that I like from Bremont. Hand back the watches and bring back Nick and Giles.
Ignore the hate. I was never a fan of the old bremont designs or brand image but love the new rebrand and direction. Hopefully it pulls in more fans and keeps another good British company moving forward.
I don't understand the choice of 0-15 minutes marking only on bezel. Also why use aluminium bezel instead of ceramic? I see nothing wrong with some generic dive watch design, but at the same time the merits of old Bremont design has also been removed. Case hardening? Trip-tick case? English made chronometer movement?
I'm sure he's clever but I don't think a bespeckled, effeminate man is a good brand ambassador for a brand with such a deep, masculine, military and aviation history.
I like Bremont. I have a military special projects watch. It is seven years old and still runs great. Of course I want Bremont to succeed. My initial impression of the new logo was not positive but that’s kind of how everything works. People do not like change at first but then it catches on at some point. I hope it happens here as well.
That is such a fantastic piece. When people say 'Bremont' .. THIS is the kind of watch I see. Tough, manly and capable. I rather hope you continue these pieces.