Bremont Releases Series of New Supermarine Watches
Including a limited edition set to be produced to only 400 pieces.
British watchmaker Bremont has unveiled a significant expansion to its Supermarine line, including three new watches and seven total variations — one of which is a limited edition of 400 pieces.
Spearheading the release is the Limited Edition Supermarine Ocean, a creation inspired by and launched in partnership with the dynamic duo of marine conservation – Ocean Ramsey and Juan Oliphant. Notably, a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the limited edition will go to Save the Turtles International, a charity that supports marine conservation through the elimination of plastic waste and saves
marine life from entanglement, as well as providing educational outreach and support to local communities.
Embracing the essence of the deep blue and the duo’s conservation efforts, the watch boasts a “Thresher Grey” tone applied across its ceramic bezel, sandblasted dial, and integrated tapered rubber strap. Variations of the watch include a choice between a classic brown vintage leather strap or a stainless-steel bracelet that caters to varying tastes.
The dial of the limited edition comes to life with vibrant orange accents marking the GMT hand, quarterly numbers on the inner bezel, and the “Supermarine” wordmark, juxtaposed with a high degree of Super-LumiNova on the blue emission indexes and hands.
Other newly released watches include a range of S302 timepieces in Bremont’s iconic Supermarine Collection, designed with the modern adventurer in mind. These new takes feature a stainless steel 40mm dive watch with an automatic GMT movement, a 50-hour power reserve and a new 24-hour unidirectional rotating bezel.
A distinctive bi-color blue and green aluminum bezel is introduced, along with the S302 Jet edition, which flaunts a black DLC case, black ceramic unidirectional rotating bezel and a sandblasted black dial — all infused with vibrant orange accents and Super-LumiNova for optimum visibility.
Adding a touch of ergonomic elegance, a new integrated rubber strap debuts in the S300 line, designed for a snug fit, with alternative classic brown vintage leather straps or stainless-steel bracelet options.
Bremont’s new CEO, Davide Cerrato shared “Diving watches are the strongest representation of the tool watch category. The design elements of a dive watch are highly codified and we have interpreted them all in this first step of design refresh of the Supermarine product while playing with interesting colors for a refreshed and revitalized approach.”
For complete technical details and prices on each of the seven variations of Supermarine watches, visit Bremont’s official site.
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