Seen them, quite like the look of them but £3400 is a steep price
I really like Bremont watches and have owned a few of their more popular models in the past.
I know that from past threads Bremont don't have universal support on TZ.
My main reason for moving previous watches on was due to the 43mm case size. Although, the curved lugs do help with their wearability for those people like myself with smaller wrists.
I am looking to my next acquisition and was considering getting another MBII (still an option) but I am increasing drawn to the new 40mm Supermarines.
I can't decide on whether I prefer the vintage or the standard black dial. Personally, I would not go for the blue dial.
Jura for example have them in stock and I was wondering what level of discount may be available from ADs ?
Last edited by MFB Scotland; 16th August 2017 at 16:17.
Seen them, quite like the look of them but £3400 is a steep price
Tried one on last week and its a great size (I'd have another MBII if it was 40mm) and would have thought a friendly dealer may knock upto 20% off.
I thought it was tiny, felt smaller than 40mm to be honest. Really disappointed to be honest as I love the matt dial and bezel.
Smaller?
Are you sure you've not got a bit bigger Ade?
I personally love this size. I have got a fairly slim wrist (all my weight seems to have settled around my waist!) and I really like it on these on the wrist. I wear a Bremont ALT1-C and a Tudor BB Burgundy so, yes it does feel smaller.
Actually the first one I have sold was to a lady.
Lovely watch but i couldn't bring myself to pay full retail for it
I wanted to like it, but was disappointed that the lug to lug does not seem to have been reduced in line with the case size.
Looks pretty good and even better on secondary market.
I think the standard black dial is the better of the two. I had a look at them in the boutique recently but didn't get one out for a closer look. They should really have applied markers like the other Supermarine, much prefer them on a diver.
The Airco models however are really very nice, i tried both versions and liked them a lot.
I'd love to see it in the flesh. As others have mentioned, there's something about those long lugs that doesn't look right to me. It may look better in reality. Other than that, it's a fantastic looking watch. I could probably be tempted by a nice secondhand example.
Going by the photos here it looks very attractive. 40mm is on the cusp of being too small for me so would have to try it on.
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What are the residuals on these?
Bremont is a brand that I've just never "got" mainly because none of their watches have really caught my eye. Until now that is, first pics I've seen of the new Supermarine model and I like it!
Hats off to Bremont for offering a 40mm case, which is the perfect size for me, 20mm lug width too. Anyone know lug to lug? I'm guessing around 49mm.......? A quick google and the BE-92AE is a modified ETA 2892 certified chronometer. I'm fine with that.
Berry's in Windsor are a Bremont AD so I may check them out in the coming months but £3,400 is too much, you can probably still get an Omega Seamaster for that. Maybe in a year's time and they're around £2k on the second hand market?!?
Thanks OP for posting Definitely a model I will strat keeping an eye on!
p.s. with the blue one, is the date wheel the same colour as the dial? It looks it, which is good, but could be the light in the picture.
Cheers
Mark
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I have seen these in various sales brand new at discount prices. Normally only one or two pieces so they go fast. Just have to keep your eye open and move fast.
I got one around the 25% off mark last year but sent it back because I couldn't get on with the crown - I couldn't pull it out without inserting something under it.
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Have drooled over the new 40 mm offerings several times now whilst getting our wedding bands from Beaverbrooks, Trafford Centre. I think the size will be perfect for me but I'd have to try them on. The colour of the blue ceramic bezel against the blue dial puts me off the blue version which is a disappointment as I'm hankering after a blue face in my modest collection. So desperately wanted to love these new offerings but of them all, the standard black dial does it for me. Not sure if it'd win over a U2 blue or MB11 (white or black) which I was seriously considering putting up a WTB this evening for!
Let us know if you go for one if these Michael, be interested to hear your thoughts on whic her you go for.
Jon
I've also read that the lug to lug is the same as the 43mm case - which seems a bit of a missed opportunity. But as always, the only way to find out for sure is to try one. @Oracle, do you have a blue one in the shop?
Need to try one of these as 40mm is the sweet spot for me but agree with others about the lugs. I like the short lugs on the 43mm case, makes it wearable for me. The current 40mm offerings are all a bit vintage inspired for my tastes but if they come up with a 40mm Solo then I'd be very tempted.
When they initially released the pictures of this model I thought at the time that the lugs looked a little long for the case. I mocked up the image below for the guys on the Alt1tude forum, the one on the left is the real watch.
I've still yet to check one out in the flesh so not sure how it compares to my MBIII
Love It, but as said by others, I would not pay retail.
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I find it prettier than the ranger tho
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Struggling to see past those long lugs now I've seen your mock up. As others have said, the smaller lugs look perfect.
This rendering shows the bezel and dial colour matched however, from the models I've seen (though a window) the bezel certainly has a different hue to the face.
Jon
In the metal I was very underwhelmed by this model. The supermarine s500 was nice though and didn't feel 'too big' at 43mm
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Really like the look of the new Supermarine and having had 2 other Bremonts, I'm seriously tempted. They're a great product and the back up service from my experience has been excellent.
To me lugs just somehow look bulky and not proportioned to the case. The 43mm version looks much better.
Hi David aka Oracle
It would be interesting to know the lug to lug measurement of the S300/301
Thanks in advance!
Mark
Hi Mark. Happy to oblige!
Lug to lug is 48mm to longest point. By comparison the ALT1-TZ is 50mm to longest point. Again because Photobucket are being awkward I can't upload comparative pictures, but the sculpting of the lug is very different and makes it look finer on the S301. In addition the S301 is much slimmer than the 43mm watch - approx 13.1mm compared to nearer 17mm so wears much slimmer on the wrist. Check the sculpting out on the Bremont website if I were you.
I know that the lug length is up for debate - maybe I wear Bremont goggles but I can't say that they look too long. My ETA Black Bay is 50mm lug to lug but the thickness of the BB is identical to the S300/301. I have a slightly slim wrist but think the S301 is a great size.
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Thanks David! From the first pics I saw in this thread the other day I did initially guess 49mm, other posts though have suggested L2L is out of proportion to the 40mm case size i.e. 50+ but to me 48mm sounds spot on.
Thanks again, I will definitely check out the S300/S301 in person
Have a good weekend everyone
Mark
That Superrmarine on the dark brown leather strap is gorgeous!
It's now definitely on the shopping list
Anyone that has tried one of these on, how do they wear? Similar to a sub, Omega Sm300 ?
Rox in Glasgow has most of the new models in stock. Also, the quite liked the Airco.
Very impressed with both models but I would not buy a blue diver. Unfortunately, they did not have the black dial in stock.
Very tempted and a great size for my 6.75" wrist. I was really impressed with the brown strap as imo Bremont make the best leather straps I have owned.
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Bracelet/clasp any good?
What was the bezel action like?
Very impressed with the build quality. I did not turn the bezel as it had a protective plastic cover.
The leather strap has a standard tang buckle.
So impressed with the brown strap I might order one tonight for my Speedy Pro
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I really like those, the lugs do look long though. Will have to try one next time I'm in London.
Glad I found this thread I was going to start one myself. From the read of it no one had actually purchased one yet. Agree with the comments so far. It's a lot of ££ new even with discount when you compare to a BB. I really like the vintage dial, shame that doesn't come with the red bezel triangle. Not a fan of the numbers on the dial. I personally like the blue, but something about the numerals rather than indices puts me off. I've still never handled a Bremont, but must admit I like the three layer case design.
I'm looking forward to trying one of these on soon. I think Bremont make a quality watch, regardless of their ETA engine. I've briefly owned both an MBII and an ALT-1C that really impressed me but overwhelmed my small wrist. I also tried on a Solo 37 that looked both puny and porky with the thick Trip-Tick case. So these new Supermarine's might just be the sweet spot.