British Heritage Timepieces

Bremont Debuts its First Manufacture Movement, the 'ENG376'

Luxury British watchmaker Bremont has unveiled 'The Limited Edition Longitude,' the company's first-ever timepiece with a manufacture movement.

According to the company, Bremont acquired the full rights to re-engineer and manufacture a caliber taken from Swiss brand 'THE+.' As a result, the company was able to develop the 'ENG376' -- an automatic movement with a pallet running at 25,500bph, a silicon escape wheel, a Tungsten oscillating weight, KIF Shock protection, and a 65-hour power reserve.

The timepiece's impressive movement is enclosed within a 40mm case that comes in either stainless steel, white gold, or rose gold. The watch itself features a metal dial with a blue finish, a large date window, and a unique power reserve indicator inspired by the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England.
Trend Themes
1. Manufacture Movement Timepieces - Opportunity to develop more luxury timepieces made with in-house manufacture movements.
2. Swiss-british Watchmaking Collaboration - Opportunity for Swiss and British watchmakers to collaborate in developing new watches.
3. Heritage-inspired Watch Designs - Opportunity to create unique timepieces inspired by history, culture, and tradition.
Industry Implications
1. Luxury Watchmaking - Luxury watchmakers can leverage this trend of developing luxury watches with in-house manufacture movements.
2. International Watchmaking - Swiss and British watchmakers can collaborate to develop new high-end timepieces that meet the needs of customers worldwide.
3. Fashion - Opportunity for fashion brands to design heritage-inspired watches that add sophistication and style to their product lineup.

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