MBII sold by Bremont
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MBII

£4500
GBP
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Product Description

Bremont's MBII watch combines cutting-edge technology with contemporary design, inspired by Martin-Baker, a leader in aviation ejection seat technology. Rigorously tested for extreme conditions, this durable timepiece features a striking blue face with modern numeral styling, set within a robust case. The unique case back highlights a bronze military challenge coin, symbolizing commitment and camaraderie. Ideal for adventure seekers and watch enthusiasts alike, this watch exemplifies resilience and sophistication. From the brand: Martin-Baker is a British aviation company responsible for supplying 70% of the world’s air-forces with fighter ejection seat technology. The watch had to withstand the same rigorous testing programme as the ejection seats themselves including Live Ejection Testing, MFOS Crashworthy Testing, Extreme Temperature Endurance, Vibration Testing, Altitude Testing and Aircraft Carrier Deck Testing.This MBII design boasts a more contemporary styling of the numerals for a clean look. Its newly designed case back is inset with a bronze coloured ‘military challenge coin’, historically used to represent membership of a group of people or service on a specific tour of duty. Martin-Baker is a British aviation company responsible for supplying 70% of the world’s air-forces with fighter ejection seat technology. The watch had to withstand the same rigorous testing programme as the ejection seats themselves including Live Ejection Testing, MFOS Crashworthy Testing, Extreme Temperature Endurance, Vibration Testing, Altitude Testing and Aircraft Carrier Deck Testing. This MBII design boasts a more contemporary styling of the numerals for a clean look. It's newly designed case back is inset with a bronze coloured ‘military challenge coin’, historically used to represent membership of a group of people or service on a specific tour of duty.