Supermarine S 300 refers to the Snyder Trophy winner seaplane, and father of the Spitfire fighter. I like this dial more than the usual Submariner style, companies go for , and the overall style of the watch.
I would say these are positioned as a step up from Sinn, finishing wise. They are lovely watches but for Msrp a bit much. On the secondary market these are better positioned. One available now for $2k at Toppers, while a Sinn U50 is is $500 more.
When I have that problem with a rubber strap, I remove it from the watch (important), curl it inside a coffee mug and soak it in freshly boiled water. It usually works and no strap has yet shown any sign of harm.
As a UK microbrand, Bremont is marketing their watches as high as Tudor. And about twice more than "Monta" USA company which also produces similar specs and quality as Bremont. Bob, do you see (since I never had one in my hand) that this Bremont can justify the asking price for their watches? Does it look or feel that high end? in the same range and horology as Tudor and few others? Since I have never hold one in my hand (but you did), I am very curious....
@@RandomRobReviews Wow... if that is the case, I wonder who is keep buying their watches....I am a microband watch geek for past 10 and I know no one who actually bought Bremont with full price....
They make some lovely watches, but their pricing seems well off when you look at what else you can get around their price point. Their branding is much more aesthetic than CW though, really dislike the CW branding.
@@markotoole7937 Yup. I also agree on CW branding issues. It seems like they still haven't found their branding identity. Since the beginning of CW, they have been experimenting with different ideas which so far hasn't worked.
I dream that one day I can get some fat on my wrist so that finally I might be able to wear a GS sports model without it looking like I've borrowed my dad's watch 😂
Not alot to be impressed with here, bremont have little cache but certainly charge like they do. Its pretty tacky how they have latched onto British military, air force and racing history to give their brand any sense of depth, but to each their own..