
Terra Nova Jumping Hour Aventurine, Limited Edition
- Hand-finishedCalibre BC634AH movement
- IndependentHenley-on-Thames, UK · est. 2002
- Service for lifeThrough Palladio · in person
A choice we can defend in person.
Bremont, English brothers Nick and Giles, Henley-on-Thames, 2002: a maker of British tool and pilot watches with real aviation and military lineage, built to be knocked about and still read clearly. We carry it for that grounded character, which makes even its more decorative pieces feel honest rather than fussy.
This limited edition of fifty sets the exclusive BC634 jumping hour, which leaps in under a tenth of a second, against a deep blue Aventurine dial scattered with sparkle, framed by a frosted 904L steel cushion case. The offset apertures keep the field-watch logic. It suits a wearer who wants Terra Nova mechanics with a quieter, after-dark sense of occasion.
Hand-finished, made to be serviced.
The BC634AH movement carries 29 Jewels jewels, 56-hour of power reserve, beating at 28,800bph (4Hz).
Servicing is organised through us and the manufacture, and the watch comes back to your wrist — with a loaner in the meantime.
The watch, by the number.
The case
- Diameter
- 40.5mm
- Case Length
- 47mm
- Case Depth
- 10.15mm
- Case back
- Decorated 904L stainless steel case back
Strap & water
- Lug width
- 22mm
A relationship, not a transaction.
Every watch we sell stays close to us. We organise servicing, source straps, and answer the telephone ourselves — for as long as the watch is yours, and the wrist after that.
When the time comes, we arrange the full service through Bremont, handle the shipping both ways, and put a loaner on your wrist while you wait.
Replacement straps and bracelets at cost, in any material the manufacture offers, fitted in person at the bench.
You speak to Jason — for a warranty question, a service interval, or simply a second opinion — for as long as you own the watch.
When your watch is at service we will put another independent on your wrist, so the wrist is never empty.
Hold it once. Turn it over.
A watch makes more sense in the hand than on a screen — particularly through the sapphire back. Book a viewing at 900 West Hastings St., Vancouver and we will put a loupe in your hand.
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