One to Watch?? Bremont watches.

One to Watch?? Bremont watches.

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Leftie

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11,800 posts

236 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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Anybody bought a Bremont watch yet?

A relatively new company producing decent quality swiss/english aviator style watches, retailing at about £2600. Strongly marketed through connections with Bear Grylss and other intrepid souls.

They have been selected as a 'future top brand'

I wondered if anyone thought they might make a decent buy/investment now before they become massive, because the watches look fab. Worth a punt?

www.bremont.com/index2.html




Edited by Leftie on Monday 9th April 15:34

alexkp

16,484 posts

245 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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They don't look anything particularly innovative or special in my honest opinion. New manufacturers (or manufactures if they make the movement themselves ) need to do something radical or spectacular to make a mark.

Given that Bremont have no pedigree and are very similar to many other watches on the market I don't think I will be rushing to invest...

Every year there are new watchmaking companies, some survive through innovation in technology, movement or design. I don't see any evidence of that here.


Edited by alexkp on Monday 9th April 15:42

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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Some nice watches there.

I wonder why these manufacturers try to link their watches with "Aviation Professionals" , most of the pilots I know couldn't care less about watches.

Leftie

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11,800 posts

236 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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stovey said:
Some nice watches there.

I wonder why these manufacturers try to link their watches with "Aviation Professionals" , most of the pilots I know couldn't care less about watches.




Old fashioned ideas in the customers mind I guess about the acuracy and robustness, but that was when they flew the atlantic in an open cockpit with just charts!

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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anonymous said:
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No Alex I think you missed this part, hehe

Bremont sales guff said:
All Bremont watches are treated for hardness with B-EBE2000 technology.



I think it's like most watches, buy one if you like it but I doubt it will be a good investment.



Edited by stovey on Monday 9th April 15:52

sstein

6,249 posts

255 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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Those do indeed look fantastic!

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Stuart

robinhood21

30,788 posts

233 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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Leftie said:
Anybody bought a Bremont watch yet?







According to the website, the first watches will be available for sale in June.
Nice watches though.

sstein

6,249 posts

255 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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Just to add, a little bit about them in the suppliment with this months Octane.

" Bremont is an all-new brand offering a range of beautifully made, good looking flight and sports watches. Establish by British brothers Nick and Giles English, two highly experience display pilots with a passion for mechanical objects, all Bremont products are chronometer certified for accuracy. Chronograph and non-chronograph models are included in this impressive range.

Prices range from £1900 to £2950."

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Stuart

Leftie

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Monday 9th April 2007
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sstein said:
Just to add, a little bit about them in the suppliment with this months Octane.

" Bremont is an all-new brand offering a range of beautifully made, good looking flight and sports watches. Establish by British brothers Nick and Giles English, two highly experience display pilots with a passion for mechanical objects, all Bremont products are chronometer certified for accuracy. Chronograph and non-chronograph models are included in this impressive range.

Prices range from £1900 to £2950."

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Stuart


They have ben selected to be tutored by other leading British makes such as Jimmy Choo, to penetrate export markets which might suggests they have something the 'also rans' don't?

simpo two

85,703 posts

266 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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A brand is one thing, but who makes them? Not two English blokes in a shed I bet.

alexkp

16,484 posts

245 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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stovey said:
anonymous said:
[redacted]


No Alex I think you missed this part, hehe

Bremont sales guff said:
All Bremont watches are treated for hardness with B-EBE2000 technology.



I think it's like most watches, buy one if you like it but I doubt it will be a good investment.



Edited by stovey on Monday 9th April 15:52


Oooh! Exciting!

hehe

HarryW

15,158 posts

270 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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Difficult market to crack into, there are plenty of established brands I would rather put my money, I'm not so sure about spending £3k on a watch with no pedigree or heritage is a wise thing. A bit like buying a Gicci/D&G/Chanel/Boss watch IMHO.

Bomber Denton

8,759 posts

269 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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Not as naff as a Rolex though.

rofl


moleamol

15,887 posts

264 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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They definitely look better than the tat that is a Rolex.

moleamol

15,887 posts

264 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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Yeah, I'll read all of the thread next time.

tertius

6,858 posts

231 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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simpo two said:
A brand is one thing, but who makes them? Not two English blokes in a shed I bet.


Well according to the website, the chronos have Valjoux 7750 movements, and the non-chronos ETA 2836 movements, both "modified", which may, or may not, amount to more than engraving "Bremont" on the rotor.

A hell of a price to pay for a watch with an ETA movement and not much else (like history) in my opinion.

ETA; the and not much else comment ...

Edited by tertius on Monday 9th April 18:05

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

256 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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Will somebody please explain why any watch is WORTH such prices..?

Nuggs

4,640 posts

235 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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mybrainhurts said:
Will somebody please explain why any watch is WORTH such prices..?


If you need to be told, you'll never understand old boy...

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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Bomber Denton said:
Not as naff as a Rolex though.

rofl




He should know, he bought two.

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

256 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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Nuggs said:
mybrainhurts said:
Will somebody please explain why any watch is WORTH such prices..?


If you need to be told, you'll never understand old boy...


Yes, yes, I understand the manufacturers' here comes another sucker thing...

But, why is a small machine WORTH as much as this..?