Supermarine Chrono sold by Bremont
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Supermarine Chrono

£5650
GBP
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Product Description

The Bremont Supermarine Chrono blends precision and style with its sleek 43mm case and chronometer-rated La Joux Perret movement. Water-resistant up to 200 meters, it features a bi-directional ceramic bezel, luminous bronze hands, and options for a rubber strap or integrated bracelet. Available in black and blue dial variations, this timepiece is perfect for adventurers and style enthusiasts seeking durability and sophistication in their accessories. From the brand: <!-- td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;} --> A considerable amount of design detail has been carefully incorporated into the 43mm case of the new Supermarine Chrono. The three-piece case construction, with DLC coated middle case barrel, follows Bremont’s signature design, however the sleek case measuring a mere 15.8mm is not typical of a sports chronograph which is normally housed in something much thicker. The Supermarine Chrono uses a chronometer rated La Joux Perret 7754 calibre chronograph movement with GMT functionality, appealing to global explorers and style seekers alike. The watch is available in both a black and blue dial variation and features a bi-directional ceramic and etched bezel, clearly displaying the markings for the 24hour functionality. The Supermarine Chrono has been designed to be worn with either an integrated bracelet or a rubber strap. The clear bronze hands are filled with Superluminova for increased readability, even with the sapphire crystal open case back, the watch is water resistant to 200 meters. The Bremont Supermarine dive collection was named as a tribute to the iconic British aircraft manufacturer responsible for the Supermarine S6B Schneider Trophy Seaplane and of course the incredible Supermarine Spitfire.