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INTRODUCING THE NEW 1918 LIMITED EDITION British military aviation reaches an important milestone in 2018 when the Royal Air Force celebrates its centenary year. Bremont are thrilled to mark this significant anniversary with a stunning new collection of timepieces. Read more on page

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BREMONT CO-FOUNDERS COMPLETE FIRST 'ENGLISH TOUR'

BEN SAUNDERS ATTEMPTS FIRST TRANS-ANTARCTIC SOLO CROSSING

BREMONT MILITARY & SPECIAL PROJECTS

BREMONT SUPPORTS UK TEAM FOR INVICTUS GAMES

The American East Coast road trip began in New York City and finished in Frisco, Texas

Read about his unsupported crossing of Antarctica in memory of his friend Lt Col Henry Worsley

Discover Bremont's latest Military and Special Projects timepieces

Bremont are proud to support the UK team who picked up an impressive 87 medals in Toronto

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CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF BRITISH MILITARY AVIATION British military aviation reaches an important milestone in 2018 when the Royal Air Force celebrates its centenary year. Globally respected and steeped in tradition, this venerable institution provides aerial protection for the United Kingdom and her interests. Bremont Watch Company was founded on a love of aviation, so it comes as no surprise that the brand will commemorate this significant anniversary with the ‘Bremont 1918’ Limited Edition watch.

As with previous Limited Edition watches, a percentage of proceeds will go to charity and Bremont has chosen the Royal Air Forces Association (RAFA), which has supported current and former RAF personnel for almost 90 years. Continuing the established tradition of the company’s collectable Limited Edition range, the Bremont 1918 encapsulates RAF heritage. The watch’s rotor will include material from an unprecedented four exceptional historic aircraft which fought with the RAF during major campaigns of both world wars. Giles English said, “Bremont has become renowned for some of its rather special limited editions that incorporate parts of history, and this watch has become something we are exceptionally proud of.” With the 1918, Bremont is delighted to salute the RAF, the world’s oldest independent air force. Named in tribute to the RAF’s founding year, the Bremont 1918 takes inspiration from the RAF’s rich past, as company CoFounder Giles English describes, “With this classic men’s watch we have tried to incorporate some subtle design features from the traditional RAF issue sector clock. It is also the first time that we have used an am/pm indicator, which has been carefully designed to depict the iconic Supermarine Spitfire dogfighting in the Battle of Britain during the day, and then the legendary Avro Lancaster bomber flying on a night mission lit up by search-lights. The incorporation of a telemeter, which allows the user to approximately measure the distance to an event that can be both seen and heard (e.g. a lightning bolt or a torpedo strike) using the speed of sound, is another first for Bremont.” The 43mm watch case, available in white gold, rose gold and stainless steel, houses the beautifully finished BE-16AE chronograph. A Bristol Blenheim, a Supermarine Spitfire and a Hawker Hurricane that all flew during the summer of 1940 are incorporated into this remarkable timepiece. Each of these Battle of Britain aircraft forms a propeller blade in the rotor and are complemented by a veneer of original wood from the Shuttleworth Collection’s 1917 SE5a which can be found at its center. This wonderfully commemorative Bremont designed

"The RAF Association is delighted and honoured to be working with Bremont in this important milestone year for the RAF. Bremont ’s generous support will enable us to provide much- needed welfare help to both serving and veteran RAF personnel and their familieS ." Air Marshal Sir Baz North, RAFA President

The Bremont 1918 celebrates 100 years of the Royal Air Force and its extraordinary personnel, both past and present

movement, featuring 4 aircraft which are all still flying today, can be seen through the open sapphire crystal case back of the Bremont 1918. A limited production of 275 steel cased and white dialed Bremont 1918s are to be manufactured, 75 white gold with a two-toned blue dial, and finally 75 in rose gold set off by a black dial. Each version will have an alligator strap. Nick English, Bremont Co-Founder explains; “As a family and as a company we have had very close links to the RAF throughout our lives. My father, brother and I all learnt to fly with them, and the considerable work we do manufacturing custom watches for different military squadrons across the globe has only cemented this wonderful tie. 100 years of military aviation is a phenomenal milestone to reach and certainly one we couldn’t miss celebrating. To be working with the RAFA organisation is something that means a tremendous amount to Giles and me; we are thrilled that the Bremont 1918 can help support a charity which has done such an enormous amount in providing welfare and support to those who currently serve, and have previously served, in the RAF.” To find out more about this extremely special timepiece and register your interest head online to Bremont.com/1918

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Spitfire N3200 was shot down during the Dunkirk campaign and was later recovered and restored. It still flies today out of Duxford.

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THE 1918 AIRCRAFT Bremont has carefully selected four iconic British-built aircraft that reflect the RAF’s outstanding achievements. All four types featured are RAF combat veterans, two of which fought in the Battle of Britain. Remarkably, all are still flying today as a tangible tribute to the RAF personnel who operated them in combat.

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Entering service in 1917, the Royal Aircraft Factory Scout Experimental 5 was a nimble biplane fighter. Pilots considered it a well-built, good flyer with one exception – it was underpowered. The subsequent SE5a model was fitted with a more suitable power plant, but an unfortunate engine shortage meant squadrons were not re-equipped until late 1918. In 1955, the aircraft joined the Shuttleworth Collection where it remains today. After an extensive refurbishment in 2007, F-904 regularly takes to the skies at Old Warden. A veneer of wood from the original rudder bar has carefully been machined within the UK and integrated into the rotor.

The Supermarine Spitfire, considered Great Britain’s most iconic fighter aircraft, helped turn the tide against the Luftwaffe. During the Dunkirk campaign, N3200 took a bullet to the radiator and its engine seized and it was forced to land on a beach near Sangatte. After crash-landing on the beach, the Spitfire slowly sank, until shifting sands lead to its discovery in 1986. Although badly corroded, the airframe was refurbished and N3200 is now airworthy again. Gifted to the Imperial War Museum in 2015, it flies from No. 19 Squadron’s former wartime home of Duxford. Original aluminium skin from N3200 forms one of the watch rotor propeller blades.

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Considered the workhorse of World War Two, the Hawker Hurricane’s fine wartime record is frequently eclipsed by its glamorous cousin, the Spitfire. However, the strong and reliable Hurricane brought down more enemy aircraft during the Battle of Britain. Hurricane P3717 survived service and remains were returned to England in the 1990s. After extensive restoration, today she resides at Old Warden aerodrome. Original aluminium skin from P3717 forms one of the watch rotor propeller blades.

At the outbreak of World War Two, the Blenheim was the RAF’s most numerous type. Today only one airworthy example survives, thanks to a twelve year restoration by the Aircraft Restoration Company. Blenheim Mk.I-F (Interim Fighter) L6739 was a night fighter with No. 23 Squadron based at RAF Collyweston. Today L6739 flies from Duxford in tribute to the considerable bravery of the crews who flew her in darkness. Original aluminium skin from L6739 forms one of the watch rotor propeller blades.

TH E ROYA L A I R FORC ES A SSO CI AT I O N (R AFA ) Launched in 1929, the Royal Air Forces Association (RAFA) is a charity providing welfare and support to current and former RAF personnel and their dependents. First set up to unify efforts to help Great War veterans, RAFA now has a worldwide network with over 400 branches and 65,500 members. Bremont is delighted to support RAFA with this Limited Edition timepiece. Nick English explained, “The Bremont

1918 symbolises our utmost admiration for the RAF, its wider family and all the RAF has done and continues to do for our nation. One hundred years of military aviation is a wonderful milestone to hit, and to be celebrating this with such a very special watch whilst being able to work with the RAFA organisation is something that means a tremendous amount to Giles and me.” The Association exists in the recognition that RAF personnel and their immediate families dedicate their lives to their country, and to ensure that such a sacrifice does not result in suffering, poverty or loneliness.

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THE 1918 LAUNCH Bremont unveiled the 1918 Limited Edition at the Imperial War Museum in London on the evening of October 4th. Nick and Giles announced the latest release at an extremely special evening which celebrated 100 years of the RAF and British military aviation. For more information on Bremont's events, go to page 19.

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THE RO LE O F T HE SPI TFI RE AT DUNKI RK Most people have heard of the horrors at Dunkirk, but few know of the incredible role of the Supermarine Spitfire. In May 1940, the Germans had surrounded the troops on the ground and death or capture seemed inevitable. Ships were arriving from Britain to evacuate as many soldiers as possible, but the German Luftwaffe planes were machine gunning land and sea. The only hope for halting the German bombardment, was the RAF. Pilots' log book files detail how British fighters intercepted huge numbers of German planes - the reason for this, the mighty Supermarine Spitfire Mk1. Built for high speed manoeuvres, the Spitfire was perfect for attacking the German bombers before they could reach the beaches, enabling the soldiers on the ground to escape. It's estimated that efforts from the RAF saved over a third of a million soldiers at Dunkirk.

In true RAF fashion, the 1918 Limited Edition watches were unveiled to the crowd by QCS Squadron

Bremont Ambassador John Romain is Director of the Aircraft Restoration Company at Duxford Airfield. The company provided and flew some of the planes for the Dunkirk film, including the only flying Blenheim MKI left in the world. To view Bremont's exclusive interview with John head online to: Bremont.com/Dunkirk

Bremont were honoured to have current and former RAF personnel attend the evening

The Imperial War Museum, London

English Soprano singer Laura Wright opened proceedings by singing God Save the Queen

British TV Broadcaster Clare Balding presented the evening

The new 1918 Limited Edition in steel

VIEW THE 1918 IN-STORE TODAY To find your nearest store or register your interest in this exclusive limited edition visit our website: Bremont.com/1918

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If it can survive being ejected from a plane, it can survive near enough anything. Should you treat your Bremont MB watch with respect? Not really. We don’t. We freeze it, we bake it, and we shake it. For hours on end. Then we shoot it out of a plane. Just to make sure it’s as tough as we claim it is. What’s more, it has been assembled and tested at our headquarters in Henley-on-Thames. So don’t worry about looking after a Bremont MB. It can look after itself.

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BREMONT CO-FOUNDERS COMPLETE FIRST 'ENGLISH TOUR' From 12th-22nd September, Nick and Giles embarked on an East Coast American Road Trip beginning in New York City and finishing in Frisco, Texas, covering an amazing two and a half thousand miles. This journey allowed them to spend time with friends of the brand and Authorised Dealers who held a variety of fantastic events. Here are some of the highlights...

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THE CARS Nick drove a 1970 Series II 4.2L E-Type which was restored by Euan English, their father, over 35 years ago. Whilst Giles drove a 1973 Porsche 911T owned by the English family for over 20 years. With a combined age of nearly 90 years between the cars, the brothers had to keep their mechanical wits about them to keep them moving in the right direction.

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The cars outside the Bremont Boutique in New York

Nick and Giles were joined by friends of the brand on various legs

Over 2,500 miles were covered in these vintage cars

A bespoke Globe-Trotter case was used to collect keepsakes along the way

In response to the devastating effects of Hurricane Harvey, Nick and Giles were collecting donations via the Friedkin Disaster Relief Fund to support the affected individuals and families across Southeast Texas who have faced extreme hardships from the storm. The Friedkin Disaster Relief Fund has been established by Dan Friedkin who is the leader of Bremont Ambassadors, The Bremont Horsemen. Please join us in donating to the Friedkin Disaster Relief Fund so we can all have a hand in helping those impacted by the hurricane on the road to recovery. Donations can be made through friedkinrelieffund.com

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One of the key highlights of the trip was the visit to the Charlotte Motor Speedway NASCAR track, where the brothers had the chance to compete for the fastest lap time

Events were held almost every evening including this one with Red Bar Crew and the Alt1tude Forum

Nick and Giles visited some of Bremont's Authorised Dealers in Winston-Salem, Charleston, Huntsville, Memphis amongst others

The tour was wrapped up after the final event in Frisco

BE PART OF THE NEXT #ENGLISHTOUR Nick and Giles plan to replicate this journey on the West Coast of America in Spring 2018. Visit our website to sign-up for the events and stay up-to-date with the English Tour journey.

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BEN SAUNDERS TO TEST NEW WATCH ON RECORD BREAKING TRANS-ANTARCTIC SOLO EXPEDITION In November 2017, record-breaking polar explorer Ben Saunders set out to make the first solo and unsupported crossing of Antarctica. This west-to-east traverse from Berkner Island to the Ross Ice Shelf via the South Pole and the Shackleton Glacier was planned by Ben’s close friend Lt Col Henry Worsley, who nearly completed the expedition before falling ill and passing away in hospital in Chile in January 2016. The journey remains unfinished.

"A RE L I A B L E T I MEPI EC E I S A VI TA L P IEC E O F E Q UI PMENT ON A POL A R E XP E D I T I O N , A ND BREMONT'S WATC HE S HAVE BEEN TRI ED A ND TEST E D I N T HE MOST HOSTI LE OF ENVI RO N M E N TS ." @PolarBen Bremont has worked with Ben for many years and particularly on his last expedition which saw him complete the longest humanpowered polar journey in history, an incredible 1,800 mile trip, and for which Bremont developed the purpose built Terra Nova watch. The now sold-out Limited Edition had to be able to withstand the extreme climate conditions of the South Pole, being worn on the outside of Ben’s jacket to serve as a crucial navigational device with its GMT hand. Bremont watches are designed to be fit-forpurpose in the most severe places on earth, to that end Bremont is thrilled to be supporting Ben’s next venture, the Trans-Antarctic Solo Expedition, and to be working with him on the testing and development of a new prototype watch. Bremont Co-Founder, Giles English; “It has been a real privilege working with Ben over the years, he has an unrivalled list of polar achievements and to have him testing our watches out

Ben visited Bremont HQ to oversee the assembly of the new watch, ready for the upcoming expedition

Bremont have prototyped a new purpose built timepiece which Ben will be testing on this expedition across Antarctica

in the field is absolutely fantastic. Nick and I are passionate ourselves about polar history and greatly admired explorers like Scott; to continue supporting Ben in making history is something we’re very proud to do. The Terra Nova watch was a brilliant success so we’re looking forward to unveiling what we’ve been working on when Ben safely returns in 2018. We wish Ben the best of luck, there’s truly no one better placed to tackle this incredible feat.” Ben Saunders; “I am delighted to continue to be a Bremont brand ambassador. Bremont designed the bespoke Terra Nova watch for my 2013/2014 Scott Expedition, and I am excited to be testing a prototype of a new limited-edition watch during my TransAntarctic Solo Expedition. A reliable timepiece is a vital piece of equipment on a polar expedition, and Bremont’s watches have been tried and tested in the most hostile of environments.”

The Terra Nova chronometer, which came through his 2014 Scott Expedition unscathed, is still worn by Ben

Ben is proud to be supporting The Endeavour Fund, part of The Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry, which supports wounded, injured and sick veterans through providing opportunities in sport and adventurous challenge. Ben is dedicated to continuing the efforts of Henry Worsley, who was raising funds for the Endeavour Fund when he died in Antarctica. Henry’s legacy raised over £500,000 for the charity, and Ben is determined to continue this fundraising in memory of him. The expedition started in early November 2017, and Ben’s progress will be broadcast online in real time, at bensaunders.com and on social media (@polarben). Follow Ben's Expedition on Bremont's social media channels or visit Bremont.com/BlogBook

THE EXPEDITION IN NUMBERS Distance 1,033 miles Duration +/- 65 days alone in Antarctica, including Christmas and New Year Ambient temperature range Zero to -50 degrees centigrade Sledge weight 125kg at start of expedition Altitude Between sea level and 3,100 metres Calories consumed 6,250 per day Changes of underwear 2

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Bremont Ambassador John Romain is Director of the Aircraft Restoration Company at Duxford and provided and flew some of the planes in the recent blockbuster Dunkirk film, including the MKI Spitfire, Messerschmitt 109 and the only flying Blenheim MKI left in the world. @aircraftrestorationcompany

In May, marine archaeologist and Bremont Ambassador Timmy Gambin took part in a special ceremony to commemorate the 75th anniversary of HMS Olympus which was tragically lost in 1942. The vessel struck a mine in the early hours of 8th May and nearly 90 men perished in what has been known as one of the worst naval disasters of the second world war. Only nine of the vessel’s crew members survived after swimming seven miles back to shore in cold water. The spot where the 283-foot-long submarine sank in the Mediterranean Sea was a mystery for 70 years and was only discovered in 2011 using side-scan sonar technology to survey the seabed. This was a project in which Timmy was heavily involved as the archaeological director of the Aurora Trust, a team of expert divers.

2017 marks the 75th anniversary of the wreck and to mark the occasion Timmy led an international dive team to descend 115 meters to the site where they laid a memorial plaque by the shipwreck. A monument was also unveiled to honour those who were lost overlooking the former Royal Navy submarine base off Manoel Island, Malta. Timmy and his team wore the three Bremont Supermarine watches during the dive, which are the exclusive watches being auctioned. The watches are an S300/BL, S300/BK and S301 all with the HMS Olympus crest on the dial and 100% of proceeds will go to the HMS Olympus Memorial Fund. The auction will run until Thursday 30th November 2017. To enter the auction simply visit: Bremont.com/Olympus

Expedition 5 are aiming to be the first humans ever to traverse the 5 largest islands on earth. With Borneo and Papua New Guinea down, next Louis and Ant will be crossing Madagascar. Known as 'The Red Island' and the fourth largest on earth, it will certainly be a challenge. Follow their progress on the Bremont Blog Book. @ExpeditionFive

" It was an extremely poignant and moving moment in the deep and silent M editerranean Sea . O ur B remont timepieces were an integral part of our setup - ensuring that the dive teams worked within the strict time parameters necessary with such extreme diving." Dr. Timmy Gambin HMS Olympus photographed in Malta, December 1941

In July 2017, Great British rower Alex Gregory joined a crew of international rowers on a pioneering Arctic expedition from Norway to Svalbard. Unfortunately, the crew got into difficulty, they had no sails and no motor and had to head towards the island of Jan Mayen, where they were stranded for over two weeks. Alex, who had been truly tested beyond endurance, shared this image of his hands which got a lot of coverage online. @AlexGregoryGB

Timmy laying the commemorative plaque in place at the wreckage

The watches feature the HMS Olympus crest on the dial

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Bremont has built very close working relationships with military organisations around the world. As a result, we develop exclusive bespoke mechanical chronometers that pay tribute to individual units and their unique missions. It allows us to do something unlike any other luxury watch company: create mechanical watches that not only reflect our values, but also incorporate the 'DNA' of our military customers’ professions, aircraft and equipment. If sensibly maintained, a mechanical watch should last forever - unlike battery alternatives. So a quality watch is more than simply a timepiece. It is an heirloom to be passed down through the generations. Bremont’s passion for crafting beautifully engineered chronometers is shared by many of our military clients. We go to extraordinary levels to produce unique timepieces for air force, navy and army units around the world, far surpassing any other brand. For more information head online to: Bremont.com/military F-22 Raptor II

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BREMONT SUPPORTS THE UK TEAM FOR THE INVICTUS GAMES Bremont are immensely proud to be an official supporter of the UK Team for the Invictus Games. We marked the partnership by creating bespoke Bremont bracelets for each of the 90-strong team and have now created a collector’s edition, with all proceeds going to support the UK Team via Help for Heroes. There are still some available to purchase via Bremont.com while stocks last. Bremont are fortunate to have had the opportunity to work extensively with the military, designing and manufacturing watches for squadrons all over the world. The opportunity to honour those who have served our country in this way is something we are very proud to do.

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This year, the games were held in Toronto, Canada from 23rd – 30th September, where over 550 athletes from 17 nations competed. The UK team came away with 87 medals in Toronto, including 24 golds. Show your support for the UK Team The Bremont Invictus Games UK Team Supporter's Bracelet is available to purchase for £34.99 through our Online Boutique, with all proceeds going to support the UK Team via Help for Heroes. To buy yours visit Bremont.com/Invictus

B ER N I E B ROA D Invictus Games UK Team Captain Bernie Broad, a former Army Major with the Grenadier Guards, lost both his legs below the knee due to injuries sustained in an explosion in Helmand Province in 2009. He underwent four and a half years of extensive surgery whilst at the same time undergoing rehabilitation at DMRC at Headley Court. He said: “Since being medically retired from the Armed Forces in 2014 after 32 years’ service, I felt that I had lost my motivation and drive and had become quite complacent. I am looking forward to taking part in the Invictus Games as I see this involvement as a way to re-focus myself physically and mentally and to re-engage in a full, active, competitive and fulfilling life.”

War hero auctions Bremont watch for charity, then buyer gives it straight back to him Mark Ormrod, who recently won a silver medal for indoor rowing at the Invictus Games for injured military veterans, donated his Bremont RMC watch at an auction raising money for the Royal Marines Charity. It was initially sold for £12,500 to a bidder who has not been named. That bidder then declared that he would return the watch to Mr Ormrod if somebody else matched his bid. The bid was matched, the watch returned to Mr Ormrod, and £25,000 was added to the total of £156,000 raised on the night.

KEL LY GA N F I EL D Invictus Games UK Team Athlete Former Corporal Kelly Ganfield was medically discharged in 2005, and suffers from visual impairment as well as epilepsy. Kelly, from Plymouth, said: “Trying out for the Invictus Games has given me a purpose and sense of hope and achievement. I had lost my identity and confidence since leaving the Army, but the Invictus Games has ignited desire, drive and a commitment to be somebody again. I now have an identity and feel part of something amazing. I am growing in confidence all the time and finally feel deserving of these opportunities.” Kelly, who competes in athletics (100 metres, 200 metres and discus) and rowing, needs support using the rowing machines as she cannot see the screen, and requires a guide to run with. However, she no longer lets requirements like these stop her from training as hard as she can.

A BO U T M A R K . .. Invictus Games UK Team Athlete Former Royal Marine Commando Mark was out on a routine foot patrol in Helmand Province in 2007 when he stepped on and triggered an Improvised Explosive Device. He lost both his legs and right arm. Despite his injuries, Mark won four medals and was presented with an Exceptional Performance Award at the 2017 Invictus Games in Toronto. “Having concentrated on other areas during my recovery (including family and career) I missed the opportunities to get into sport. General health and fitness has always been a huge part of my life and I feel that now is the time for me to take it to a competitive level. Competing in the Games has helped me feel that I have dominated my injuries.”

To watch our exclusive interviews with each of these extraordinary athletes visit: Bremont.com/BlogBook

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MAGNIFICENT MAN Bremont's gift guide for the Magnificent Man has been assembled to provide you with watches and accessories for any occasion. The watches in our core range are all COSCcertified and we are one of the few companies offering a 3-year warranty on every one. Visit B remont.com to view the collection online or use the store locator to discover your nearest Bremont Boutique or Authorised Dealer.

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ADVENTU R ER Bremont's classic mechanical timepieces for the modern adventurer offer a range of complications aiding you to keep track of time while you navigate the globe. Bremont watches are constructed to withstand the rigours of your journey be it airborne, seaborne or overland. We also recognize that when you travel, you only want to carry one watch. That’s why the watches are designed to be versatile. Whether heading to the boardroom or satiating your wanderlust, Bremont wish you bon voyage.

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ADVE N T URE R 'S J OUR NAL

Bremont’s luxury leather-bound Adventurer’s Journal has a matte finish with signature logo and propeller embossing. This 225 page notebook has a Bremont branded front page followed by faint-lined writing pages and a venetian red coloured page marker. The Adventurer’s Journal is the perfect gift for any inspired writer. 2

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Bremont’s 4oz stainless steel Hip Flask is hand covered using fine English leather to promise a luxurious feel. The hunter green, kidney shaped flask features signature embossing and a hinged screw top, making it practical for all outdoor pursuits and adventures. 3

HINKLER WATCH TOOL KEY FOB

Featuring the knurled barrel design of the popular MB and U-2 wrist watches, the Hinkler Watch Tool Key Fob is not only an attractive accessory but also features a hidden strap changing tool and small screwdriver making it ideal for any watch connoisseur on the move.

ALT1- P 2 / B K

‘P’ stands for Pilot as this is a model designed with aviators in mind who demand both accuracy and clarity. Bremont always aimed to create classically understated watches which would never date and the ALT1-P has exemplified this being synonymous with the core Bremont values. The ALT1-P2/BK is also available on a bracelet (right).

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The AIRCO model is named after the 'Aircraft Manufacturing Company Limited', one of the first British military aircraft manufacturers. The watches are constructed using Bremont's technical three piece 'Trip-Tick®' cases which are produced at the company's facilities in the UK, housing the smaller but beautifully finished chronometer rated BE-92AE movement. 6

U-2/BL

The Bremont U-2 was designed exclusively for, and tested extensively by, the elite Spy Plane Squadron based at Beale, California. These incredible pilots regularly take their iconic aircraft up to 80,000 feet on reconnaissance missions that often last over 12 hours. Three retail models are available, which have all been put through their paces at 100,000 feet and -50°C in the laboratory and out on missions.

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Just as in aviation, timing is everything at sea. Whether you dive for pleasure or your livelihood, Bremont offer diving watches to suit your requirements. Bremont's dive watches are tested from 300m all the way down to 2,000m and are worn by professionals including Royal Navy Clearance Divers. Super-LumiNova® coated dials and bezels guarantee your watch’s visibility at low illumination. Bremont are pleased to offer essential dive watches that feel equally comfortable above or below the waves.

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AC- R /SS

The Regatta AC models were built on Bremont's partnership with the America's Cup. The concept was developed through conversations with competitors who stressed the importance of countdown functionality when racing. Considerable investment has been made to develop this Regatta calibre, specially designed to be used by sailors. This polished steel timepiece is limited to only 235 pieces. 2

CA N VA S N ATO STR AP

Our Canvas NATO straps with stainless steel pin buckle and embossed Bremont logo are available in grey or stone. A modern variation of the military staple 'G10' NATO strap but with a vintage look. Designed for ultimate functionality with a simple fail-safe method to keep the watch secure.

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The new Bremont Supermarine S301 responds to a demand for a professional dive watch in a slightly smaller iteration. The watches’ namesake derives from the 1930’s aircraft company, Supermarine, whose first ever Spitfire prototype – the Type 300 – led to one of Britain’s most iconic aircraft. The new 40mm case of the S301 is also slimmer being only 13mm from sapphire crystal to case back featuring a uni-directional ceramic rotating bezel. 4

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The S300/BL is a variant of the S300 range, featuring a stunning sunburst blue dial. Constructed using Bremont's iconic Trip-Tick® stainless steel case, it features a beautifully decorated case back featuring the outline of the iconic British seaplane, the Supermarine S6.B. The S300 comes in a blue or black dial variant (right) and can also be worn on a stainless steel bracelet. When you're not under the waves, pair your S300 with our T-Bar cufflinks for a truly distinctive look. S300/BK/BR

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MOTORIST Nothing gets the pulse racing like the growl of a finely tuned engine. Bremont's motorsport watches pay tribute to beautiful machines made by bastions of British engineering. Bremont work with companies like Jaguar and Norton, who share the ethos of high quality craftsmanship alongside classic design. The collection features unique Bremont timepieces with subtle design elements inspired by vintage motorsport. Of course, Bremont watches must run exactly to time, but they also celebrate speed.

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WHIT T L E L E ATHER KEY FOB

Bremont’s Whittle Leather Key Fob is crafted from the finest Italian leather and stainless steel, featuring contrast ivory stitching and signature Bremont logo hardware. 2

ADVE N T URE R 'S J OUR NAL

Available in 4 colours, Bremont’s luxury leather-bound Adventurer’s Journal has a matte finish with signature logo and propeller embossing. This 225 page notebook has a Bremont branded front page followed by faint-lined writing pages and a venetian red coloured page marker. The Adventurer’s Journal is the perfect gift for any inspired writer.

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N O RTO N V 4 L I M I TED ED I TI O N

Bremont is proud to announce that it will again be working with this iconic British motorcycle brand. This time it will also be the team's principal sponsor and, in a partnership that represents a celebration of the best of British engineering, the Henley-on-Thames based watch maker has created two very special Norton-inspired chronographs to complement the road-going derivatives of the SG6 race bike - the limited edition V4. To celebrate the Norton V4, Bremont has created a stunning timepiece, limited to 200 pieces that is available for general sale. It combines numerals similar to the classic Norton typeface with gold chronograph borders, a gold Norton logo, and housed in a beautifully polished Trip-Tick® three-piece case. 4

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The new white dial counterpart to the existing Bremont Jaguar range incorporates very similar design features to the successful MKII black dial (right), but with a new internal tachymeter dial ring which can be used to measure speed. The MKII also features new hands and a red stitched ‘racing’ leather strap, a nod to the red racing stripes which adorned the car and the vintage embroidered branding details.

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GENTLEMAN Bremont's intention from the outset was always to design and manufacture a mechanical watch in the UK. The watch would be designed around the principles of engineering and not fashion. It would look as visually arresting in decades to come as on the day it left the workshop and it would be equally at home in the boardroom as above the clouds or below the sea. So when you're swapping your flight suit for a shirt and tie, rest assured you'll find a Bremont to suit the occasion.

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BRI D L E L E ATHER WATCH WALLET

Bremont’s Bridle Leather Watch Wallet is ideal for frequent travellers, with the capacity to stow a single timepiece, spare strap and a suitable watch tool. It also has an additional pouch for stowing smaller accessory pieces. 2

BUSI NE SS C AR D HOLDER

Bremont’s black Business Card Holder features contrast interior leather and blind Bremont logo embossing. The wellstructured outer casing will ensure that business cards remain wholly secure and in immaculate condition. 3

HE NSHAW VALET KEY FOB

Crafted from a strong combination of aluminium and stainless steel, the Henshaw Valet Key Fob includes a detachable ring for valet use and features the knurled barrel design as seen on the popular MB and U-2 wrist watches.

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P O CK ET SQ U ARE

Bremont’s Pocket Square by Turnbull & Asser subtly features our signature circular propeller logo to create a timeless polka-dot print. The finely patterned square is framed by a plain hem finish and can be teamed with Bremont’s Tie to perfect a polished look. 5

ALT1- C/ P B

The ALT1-C/PB has newly designed polished nickel hands with carefully integrated Super-LumiNova® for legibility at night. As with all core collection timepieces, the polished steel case will undergo a similar hardening treatment, providing high impact resistance but still retaining its polished surface finish. This attractive chronometer has a wonderful black dial with beautifully polished applied numerals. 6

SO LO/ P W

No pilot ever forgets their first solo flight and the exhilaration as the wheels leave the runway. This feeling was undoubtedly an inspiration behind the SOLO and with it the ability to leave a long lasting impression on its wearer. As with the core collection timepieces, this polished steel case will undergo a similar hardening treatment, providing high impact resistance but still retaining its polished surface finish.

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M B BA R R E L C U F F L I N KS

Bremont’s circular MB Barrel Cufflinks feature the knurled barrel design as seen on the popular MB and U-2 wrist watches. The MB Barrel Cufflinks are made from a strong combination of aluminium and stainless steel with a new T-bar fitting. 8

M B I I - B K/O R

The MB range was designed in conjunction with Martin-Baker, the British aviation company responsible for supplying 70% of the world’s air-forces with fighter ejection seat technology. The MB is available in two dial colours and various barrel colours.


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Bremont do not consider a ladies watch to be merely an additional piece of jewellery and it is passionate about producing elegant but functional luxury watches for men in line with its unwavering principles of durability, legibility and precision. Without compromise, the same high standards are applied to Bremont's range of ladies watches. Based closely on the core collection, these models are COSC certified and feature narrower dials and elegantly finished thinner cases.

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AC I 32

Designed to be a classic watch befitting the history of the America’s Cup, the AC I 32 takes inspiration from the legendary J-Class yachts of the 30s with its understated design. As with the AC I, this miniature 32mm version incorporates sea blue steel hands and a fine ivory white opaline dial embossed with outlines of the America’s Cup trophy to give subtle pattern and depth to the face of the watch. Carrying the ‘London’ mark on the dial, the watch is built in the UK using the highest quality components and is made in a limited edition of 535 pieces. The hand polished case is water resistant to 50m.

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The SOLO-32-AJ line has a more modern aesthetic with applied index markers and named in honour of one of the English brothers’ childhood heroes, Amy Johnson, who flew her DH-60 Gypsy Moth from England to Australia in 1930. 3

SO LO - 32-A J ROS E G O L D

Based on the SOLO-32-AJ, this model features a beautifully finished 18 carat rose gold case which is constructed using Bremont's iconic Trip-Tick® design. 4

SO LO - 32- LC ROS E G O L D

Named after Lettice Curtis, arguably the most remarkable female pilot of the Second World War, flying a wide range of military combat aircraft with the Air Transport Auxiliary and being the first woman to qualify to fly a four-engine bomber.

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Bremont's ladies 16mm straps are available in a variety of materials including alligator, crocodile, lizard and leather.

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BUYING BREMONT GET THE FULL BREMONT EXPERIENCE AND JOIN US FOR A GLASS OF FIZZ AT ONE OF OUR BOUTIQUES In 2012 Bremont opened its very first flagship store in the heart of Mayfair, London’s luxury quarter. It was awarded ‘Store Design of the Year’ at the prestigious UK Retail Jewellery Awards. Since then Bremont has opened three additional boutiques. Simply book an appointment or stop by to have a chat with our friendly staff and discover our collection of watches and accessories.

Mayfair Boutique 29 South Audley St, London W1K 2PE Tel: +44 (0) 207 493 5150 Email: southaudley@bremont.com

City of London Boutique Royal Exchange, London EC3V 3LQ Tel: +44 (0) 207 220 7134 Email: royalexchange@bremont.com

New York Boutique 501 Madison Avenue, New York NY 10022 Tel: +1 212 321 0012 Email: madison501@bremont.com

Hong Kong Boutique 1 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central, Hong Kong Tel: 852 2395 0628 Email: hongkong@bremont.com

C AN ' T G E T TO A B R E MO N T BO U TI QU E ? Bremont also work with carefully selected Authorised Dealers across the globe. To find out where your nearest one is, use our store finder online: BREMONT.COM/NEAREST-STORES

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An array of people in the public eye have been seen wearing Bremont watches over the last few years, here are a few of our recent favourites

Tom Hardy with his ALT1-ZT/51

Actor Damian Lewis wearing his U-2 Blue at the BMW PGA Pro Am

B R EMO N T TOWN HO U SE 201 8 At the end of February, Bremont showcased its 2017 collection in a Georgian townhouse in the heart of London over the course of a week, known as the Bremont Townhouse. After the success of this, we are pleased to announce a similar showcase for 2018, sign up at the web address below to receive further information. Bremont.com/TOWNHOUSE Actor Jamie Bell with his ALT1-ZT/51

TV Presenter Ben Shephard with his ALT1-C/CR

British and Irish Lions rugby player Maro Itoje with his World Timer

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Once a month Bremont hosts an Adventurers Club event at some of its Boutiques. This is an evening where a Bremont Ambassador or friend of the brand will share tales of adventure, exploration, inspiration or innovation and invites the audience to ask questions. If you would like to be invited to future events at any of our Boutiques, please email: events@bremont.com

A U T HO R I SED D E A L ER EVEN TS We regularly hold joint events with our authorised dealers. To find out if there's an upcoming event near you or to register for event updates please email:

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message from the founders We would like to say a personal thank you for your interest in the Bremont collection, developed to meet the expectations of those who demand more from a mechanical watch. Time began for Bremont in 2002, when we embarked on a journey to make beautifully crafted watches of exceptional quality. Inspired by a love of flying historic aircraft, of watches and of all things mechanical, our timepieces had to be tested beyond the normal call of duty - and not just in the workshop. Immensely precise, reliable and durable, Bremont watches are hand built in limited numbers; we’re proud that all are now assembled in the UK. Each is designed to appeal to those who share our passion for and appreciation of the innovation and mastery behind a beautiful mechanical wristwatch. We hope you enjoy the same satisfaction when you wear a Bremont watch as we do in creating one.

Nick & Giles English, Co-Founders

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BRITISH ENGINEERING

Great Britain has a wonderful history when it comes to watch making and has probably been the home to more advances in horology than any other nation. Bremont is determined to play a pivotal role in the reinvigoration of this industry on British shores. Bremont builds many of its own watch components at its state-of-the-art parts manufacturing facility in Silverstone. As a company we verge on the obsessive in the desire to produce watches that are over-engineered for the task in hand. This passion becomes very evident when you hold a Bremont watch.

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AVIATION AND MILITARY

The love and passion for aviation has coursed through the founders' veins from very early in their childhoods. There has always been a very close association between time and aviation since the first brave adventurers took to the skies over 100 years ago. The love of aviation and its uncompromising demands are both inherent in every Bremont watch. Handin-hand with Bremont's love of aviation is the company's appreciation of military. Bremont has worked closely with the military for a number of years.

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A key design requisite for the timepieces from the outset was the desire to make beautifully robust and durable watches that were at home both in the workplace, and of course in rather more physical environments. The watches continue to be tested to the limits, both in the workshop but also by Bremont’s ambassadors and partners.


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All Bremont watches are manufactured and assembled at our workshops in the UK

Bremont is excited to be at the heart of a British revival in watchmaking. Our goal has always been to bring back as much of the process to the UK as possible and our watches are all designed, manufactured and assembled in England. Our British watchmaking facility is located in Henley-onThames, South Oxfordshire. A beautiful oak-framed building in the heart of the Chiltern Valley, it has been custom built for watch manufacture. Our long-term staged investment programme is aimed at developing watchmaking expertise in the UK. All of our key movement and case components are assembled and finished in Henley. Bremont is making considerable investment in its UK watchmaking and manufacturing and in 2014 launched a new facility to produce case and movement components. This is part of a long staged investment programme and has seen Bremont invest in some state-of-the-art CNC mill-turning, metal cutting and finishing machinery, some of which are the first of their kind in this country. This investment will enable Bremont to manufacture significant quantities of beautifully engineered and finished watch parts on British shores. Alongside Bremont’s Henley based watch assembly facility, Bremont’s Parts Manufacturing Facility offers the best foundation for growth.

Bremont owns its own ultra precise turn and mill machining facility, used to manufacture cases and other parts

Bremont's polished cases are done so by hand following the CNC mill-turning process

All Bremont watches feature automatic movements and every watch in Bremont's core range is COSC certified

The watches are all assembled and tested at Bremont HQ in Henley-on-Thames

Bremont are also incredibly proud to support The British School of Watchmaking and the BHI (British Horological Institute) providing education with the aim of securing the future of the UK watchmaking market.

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T H E ME C HANICAL WATCH Bremont is built on precise timekeeping. Only the highest quality components are used in our movements. Every watch in our core range is chronometer-tested, then further subjected to a rigorous quality control programme. The results are all documented in detailed records securely stored at our headquarters. The only exceptions are some of our limited edition pieces, for which a stringent testing programme is well inside the C.O.S.C parameters. Every watch in our core collection is accompanied by a performance certificate issued by the ‘Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres’ (C.O.S.C). The certificate confirms that the mechanical movement has passed each of the rigorous precision tests necessary for the chronometer designation. Watches are the most precise mechanical devices on the planet. Bremont aims to keep it that way. Our watches are subjected to rigorous testing procedures. For example, chronometer certifications take 15 days to complete over several different temperature ranges and watch positions. The average daily variation rate must be between -4 and +6 seconds. With 86,400 seconds in a single day, it means every single Bremont watch is 99.998% accurate.

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Bremont Roto-Click® Many Bremont watches have been designed from a clean sheet of paper. New bezel technology designed and built in-house is now integrated into a number of models such as the MB. The bezel rotates while gliding on a series of four ball bearings. These bearings knit into the gearing of the bezel to produce a most satisfying click for every minute rotated.

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Anti-Magnetic Faraday Cage A number of Bremont models are designed to withstand the detrimental effects of magnetism on a watch’s movement. With a limited amount of space available, this is achieved by encasing the movement in a soft-iron Faraday cage. Any potentially harmful magnetic fields are then routed around the movement.

The BWC/01 movement, pictured here within the Jaguar MKI, has been part-developed and designed in Britain with our Swiss partners. A number of the key constituent movement parts are also manufactured at the company’s workshops in the UK, which is the first step for Bremont towards manufacturing movements in their entirety on these shores.

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B RE MONT ’S T RIP-T ICK® CAS E CO NST R U CT IO N All Bremont watch cases use Bremont Trip-Tick® construction consisting of three parts: 1 The hardened steel bezel element, containing the sapphire crystal.

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B RE MON T TEST ING Testing. It’s something of an obsession. Our first five years were devoted to it, both in the workshop and in the field. Watch parts are continually tested for tolerances, strength, hardness and finish. In fact, every single component undergoes the most rigorous quality controls and it doesn’t stop there. Each movement in our core range is independently chronometer-tested over 15 days. Once assembled in their hardened cases, the movements are then checked and tested again before being regulated by the watch makers. The watches then enter a further testing programme involving mechanical and visual inspections. Finally, chronometers are assessed for accuracy, functionality, automatic winding and water resistance. So yes, testing is an obsession. But one that results in every timepiece leaving our workshop with a 3-year warranty. Our intention from the outset was always to design and manufacture a mechanical watch in the UK. The watch would be designed around the principles of engineering and not fashion. It would look as visually arresting in decades to come as on the day it left the workshop. And it would be equally at home in the boardroom as above the clouds or below the sea. Bremont watches have been tested beyond endurance by explorers, adventurers, extreme divers and the military. Now, it’s your turn.

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Bremont Sapphire Watch Crystals Our convex sapphire crystals come with a Mohs hardness rating of 9. That’s also the equivalent to 2000Hv on the Vickers scale. Untreated crystals can allow light to reflect back, significantly affecting the legibility of the dial. So antireflective coatings are vapour-deposited to both sides of the glass in a vacuum environment, reducing reflections to less than 0.5% for optimum legibility.

Helium Escape Valve The Bremont Supermarine range features a helium escape valve. This spring-loaded single-direction valve is activated when the differential between the inner and outer pressure reaches a critical level. This results in the release of the gases trapped in the watch case. Watches with helium escape valves are pressure tested at our workshop.

Super-LumiNova® Bremont carefully applies as many as 15 to 20 coats of SuperLumiNova® paint to a range of dials in our collection. It ensures optimal visibility in the poorest of lighting conditions.

Bremont B-EBE2000 Watch Case Treatment Bremont watches, including our polished models like this ALT1-C/PB, are treated for hardness with B-EBE2000 technology. During this special stage in the case production the metal is heat-treated and defused with carbon, then bombarded with electrons. The process dramatically increases the hardness and scratch resistance of the stainless steel. On the Vickers scale of hardness, for example, B-EBE2000 produces a watch case with a value of 2000Hv - approximately seven times that of the normal stainless steel used for watch cases.

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