The Bremont Supernova timepiece has been debuted by the brand as its first-ever watch with an integrated bracelet to create a seamless form that's inherently ergonomic.
The watch puts a 40mm stainless steel Trip-Tick case in the spotlight and is accented by the aforementioned linked band that's held closed with a butterfly deployment clasp for an ergonomic fit. The watch is powered by the ENG375 automatic movement that's made in-house, which can be observed through the caseback. The timepiece has a 65-hour power reserve, and comes in three dial colors to choose from including black, white and midnight blue. Anti-shock technology lends enhanced durability during everyday wear, while the sapphire crystal is scratch-resistant.
The Bremont Supernova timepiece is available now through the brand's website where consumers can pick it up for £7,995.
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The Bremont Supernova Features the ENG375 Automatic Movement
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