English pilot watches with a real military lineage — the firm holds active contracts with the RAF, the RN and several special-operations units. We carry it for clients who actually fly, climb, dive or otherwise put a watch through what marketing claims it can take.

English pilot watches with a real military lineage — the firm holds active contracts with the RAF, the RN and several special-operations units. We carry it for clients who actually fly, climb, dive or otherwise put a watch through what marketing claims it can take.
The MBII is the line we reach for first, and the ALT1-C the chronograph beside it. The movement is the BE-36AE, modified — forty-two hours of reserve on a single barrel, built for the conditions the case promises rather than the ones a brochure describes.
“A tool watch that doesn’t pretend to be anything else.”
Bremont was founded in 2002 in Henley-on-Thames — an English firm making pilot watches with a real military lineage.
The firm holds active contracts with the RAF, the RN and several special-operations units — the lineage is real, not borrowed.
The MBII is the line we reach for first: a tool watch that doesn’t pretend to be anything else, built for the wrist of a client who actually flies.
The BE-36AE is a modified calibre running forty-two hours on a single barrel — built for the conditions the case promises rather than the ones marketing claims.
We carry it for clients who actually fly, climb, dive or otherwise put a watch through what marketing claims it can take.

Field watches with a jumping hour and a turning bezel — Bremont’s most wearable everyday line.

The dive line, built for the sea rather than the brochure — 300 and 500 metres of water resistance.

The pilot line with the real military lineage — the tool watch Bremont is known for.



































