Bremont Watches

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dphiggins

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14 posts

199 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2008
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Are Bremont watches anygood?. Bear Grylls is sporting a nice one on his news series. What sort or discount should I expect from a dealer?.




Murph7355

37,804 posts

257 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2008
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There was a piece in either Octane or Evo on them recently (last month?). Fairly new brand IIRC.

tertius

6,859 posts

231 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2008
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They are a new brand, set up by a couple of brothers iirc. They have a sort of flying theme to them, mainly chronographs. They use ETA movements, 7750s in the chronos.

I've seen a couple of reports from owners, they seem generally impressed with the build quality.

However, they look extremely expensive to me. I wouldn't buy one. I think there is better value for money for that sort of thing elsewhere like IWC (at Bremont prices) or Sinn (at much less).

GCH

4,000 posts

203 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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Tried on a couple of them, as one of their dealers is local to me.
Lovely watches- just bloody massive.
Not for my skinny wrists- looked like a wagon wheel on it.

I think it was the aviator model that I liked IIRC... there was a feature on the brand last year in the american express platinum magazine I get sent

dphiggins

Original Poster:

14 posts

199 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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Can you get an IWC for £2500 then?

dbroughton

304 posts

215 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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Bremont seem to be working hard on the expedition type market. I believe they had Ewan Macgregor were on on one of his motorbike trips

Nice watches well made.


The Londoner

3,959 posts

239 months

Friday 25th April 2008
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I'd like a Bremont but at the mo funds are required elsewhere so I can't justify the expense. However, there is a Tissot which is a dead ringer for one of the Bremonts at £200 so I bought myself that as a Christmas present to be going on with. biggrin

tertius

6,859 posts

231 months

Friday 25th April 2008
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dphiggins said:
Can you get an IWC for £2500 then?
Loads, here's an example after a quick search (I know nothing about these people):

http://www.davidmrobinson.co.uk/fine-watches/iwc-w...

Six Fiend

6,067 posts

216 months

Friday 25th April 2008
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This is the main man for Bremont...

http://www.atgvintagewatches.com/

dcw@pr

3,516 posts

244 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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I've just been sent one for review - it's really nice in the flesh. I believe the watch nerds' term is "heft", and it feels very well made too.

lowdrag

12,917 posts

214 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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dphiggins said:
Can you get an IWC for £2500 then?
Depends if you want a chronograph. Mine was £2,800 at Brent Cross but there was one on Ebay last week that sold for about £2,000 virtually unused. Here's mine I bought in October.



I am over the moon with it and find particularly that, unlike my Breitlings, it isn't "in your face".

dbroughton

304 posts

215 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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I love that watch but hate that metal strap. It just looks way too intricate and detracts from the watch (in my often dubious opinion )

Same watch with leather strap is a great buy at £2400.

Maxf

8,411 posts

242 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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Just had a look at some Bremonts in Selfridges - I'm pretty sure one will be my next watch. The level of detail in the dial and case is very good and the watch feels every bit as special as sports watches at a similar price point.

The dial has an internal bezel which gives a 3d effect and makes the watch face appear to be sunken in and very 'sturdy'. The case is made from two different types of steel (I assume) sandwiched together which makes it look very special. The level of detail really was very high.

Very impressed!

The GMan

2,508 posts

256 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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I had been looking at getting a Bell & Ross and through working close to Canary Wharf called into Fish Brothers to try one on. They stock Bremont and to be honest I thought they looked like a great watch! I can't decide what to do.I know that both watched are so different, but I can't make my mind up. The Bremont is a cracking watch in the flesh.

lowdrag

12,917 posts

214 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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dbroughton said:
I love that watch but hate that metal strap. It just looks way too intricate and detracts from the watch (in my often dubious opinion )

Same watch with leather strap is a great buy at £2400.
yes. I'd like sometimes to wear a weather strap but I have an acid skin that, in summer, destroys a strap in 3 months, hence the bracelet. Over the years I have become resigned to wearing them although I still have a dress watch with a leather strap.