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Fine watchmaking isn’t exclusive to the Swiss.
Bremont’s mission is to produce luxury watches of high quality with as much of the design, manufacturing, and assembly done in England as possible. This mission includes the brand’s dedication to timekeeping precision, durability, and functionality.
A closer look at Bremont showcases its proprietary technological achievements to create incredibly robust luxury watches, which includes their Trip-Tick case construction. Trip-Tick consists of three elements: The sapphire crystal (20,000 Hv) and hardened steel bezel; the central body (titanium or DLC-treated middle barrel); and the hardened steel and crystal case back.
In addition to the Trip-Tick construction, all Bremont watch cases are treated for hardness with the B-EBE2000 treatment, a special process that makes them seven times harder than traditional steel. The advantage to the consumer is a watch that is substantially less prone to scratching and scuffing. (“Over-engineering” is an understatement, in this case.)

Bremont watches are utilized beyond the public consumer market: Their Military and Special Projects Division works with elite military units worldwide to produce custom timepieces. (For a taste of these projects in action, check out the Bremont Military Instagram profile.)
Today, all new watches within Bremont’s core range are COSC or ISO chronometer rated and offer a three-year warranty.