Bremont has entered into a new partnership with the British Ministry of Defence (MoD) to honor Her Majesty’s Armed Forces.
This has allowed them to be the only luxury watch brand able to legitimately use the signs, symbols and Heraldic Badges of all three of the UK’s Armed Forces.
Bremont have released a new military inspired range of watches incorporating the emblems of the Royal Navy, British Army and the Royal Air Force.
The Armed Forces Collection draws inspiration from the original ‘Dirty Dozen’ watches, a series of timepieces commissioned for the British Army during World War II.
As luck would have it, one of these new watches is a diver which naturally falls under the Royal Navy’s emblem.
Taking its name from Greek mythology, the NEW Argonaut boasts a 300m water-resistant hardened steel dual-construction case measuring 42mm is diameter.
Dive-time is read via an internal rotational bezel is operated by the crown at 4 o’clock in conjunction with a large bright orange minute hand filled with custom green SuperLumiNova.
Power comes from a BE-92AV automatic chronometer with 42-hour power reserve. The Argonaut is delivered on a Navy Blue sailcloth strap.
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