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Bremont Unveils Next-Generation Supermarine: A Full Ceramic 500m Diver's Watch

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Bremont introduces its latest innovation in the Supermarine collection, a diver’s watch crafted from ceramic, including the bezel insert, that is water-resistant to an impressive 500 meters. Extensively tested by Bremont ambassador and former Royal Marine Aldo Kane, this timepiece has been designed to thrive in the most demanding environments. The Supermarine Full Ceramic comes in two striking versions: the 250-pieces limited-edition ‘Jungle Green’ and the ‘Tactical Black’ core edition.

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The Supermarine collection is renowned for its diving prowess, and this 43mm model, with its pressure-resistance of 50 bar, titanium container, and helium escape valve, embodies the reliability and robustness the line is known for. It goes without saying that its capabilities extend beyond diving, making it a versatile tool for adventures away from the water in all elements.

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The case, with a modest height of 13mm considering the high water-resistance, is crafted from mono-block ceramic and finished with a sand-blasting process that gives it a sleek, matte texture. Notably, the green titanium PVD-treated bezel of the 'Jungle Green' edition features a unique micro-blasted finish that transforms the hue from green to blue, adding a surprising touch of color-shifting detail. The trapezoid indexes flow from the bezel onto the dial, forming a naval-inspired crosshair drawing the eye to the center of the striking green or black gradient linear dials of each model.

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Both variants are equipped with next-generation blue emission Super-LumiNova on the applied indexes and black gold-plated hands, ensuring outstanding visibility even in the darkest environments. The date window at 3 o'clock and the signature ‘The Wayfinder’ emblem highlight Bremont’s commitment to adventure and precision.

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The Supermarine Full Ceramic is driven by the self-winding BE-92AV caliber. Based on the Sellita SW300-1A, it offers a power reserve of 50 hours. The watch is offered with two strap options: a NATO-style woven fabric strap, created on 18th-century Jacquard French looms for durability and color fastness, or a tough black rubber chevron strap. The steel case back is engraved with a map of the world’s oceans, further emphasizing this timepiece's intent as a go-anywhere, do-anything sports watch.

Pricing is marked at $6,450.

To learn more, visit Bremont, here.

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