In the world of luxury timepieces, Bremont has once again captured the attention of dive and adventure enthusiasts with the latest addition to its Supermarine collection. This new release elevates the standards of durability and strength, featuring an all-ceramic design capable of withstanding up to 500 meters of water pressure. The Supermarine is not just a watch, but a robust tool designed for explorers who thrive in extreme conditions.
Bremont introduces a brand-new all-ceramic dive watch in its renowned Supermarine collection, offering water resistance up to 500 meters. This makes it ideal for diving and maritime adventures. The watch comes in two striking variations: the limited edition "Jungle Green," with only 250 pieces, and the core edition "Tactical Black." Both versions have been rigorously tested by the brand’s ambassador, renowned adventurer Aldo Kane, ensuring they can endure the most challenging environments.
The Supermarine’s new design boasts a 43mm titanium case with a helium escape valve for high-pressure resistance. Its ceramic bezel is built to resist scratches and impacts, making it reliable both underwater and in other demanding environments. Despite its robust structure, the case is just 13mm thick, providing a sleek, comfortable fit for daily wear.
The Super-LumiNova technology used in the Supermarine ensures that the hands and markers—coated in black gold—remain visible in the darkest depths. A carefully placed date window at the 3 o’clock position further improves the watch’s usability, showcasing Bremont’s attention to every detail in its design.
Powered by the BE-92AV automatic movement, which is based on the Sellita SW300-1A, the Supermarine offers a 50-hour power reserve. This makes it an ideal companion for extended expeditions without the need for frequent winding. Additionally, the watch comes with two strap options: a NATO-style woven fabric strap or a durable rubber strap, offering flexibility and comfort for all situations.
Priced at $6,450, the Supermarine reflects the high craftsmanship and advanced technology that went into its making. Engraved with a world map on the steel case back, the watch is not only a tool for adventure but also a luxurious piece of art, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
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