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    Bremont £100,000

    Just seen this as it was a link in an email to me.
    4 left. So presumably 496 have sold?

    https://www.bremont.com/products/bremont-kingsman-dlc


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    They are £4500.
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    Surely worth the £4.6k to join Nick and the KM inner circle.

    This Bremont Kingsman Steel watch is one of the three and is seen on the wrists of the stars in the movie, including Bremont co-founder Nick English who makes a cameo appearance in the film as one of the Kingman.

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    Does it have artistic splatters of paint on the dial!

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    Bizarre it showed me £100,000 on their website?


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    I don't get it...your link is to the Kingsmen special edition and others are posting the standard Alt 1-B chrono? The Kingsmen edition doesn't give a price, it says you have to contact the Bremont "concierge"...a phrase that always tells me you are about to pay double the actual price of what it's worth!

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    No one is paying £100k for that watch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christian View Post
    I don't get it...your link is to the Kingsmen special edition and others are posting the standard Alt 1-B chrono? The Kingsmen edition doesn't give a price, it says you have to contact the Bremont "concierge"...a phrase that always tells me you are about to pay double the actual price of what it's worth!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris_in_the_UK View Post
    Ah, thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christian View Post
    The Kingsmen edition doesn't give a price, it says you have to contact the Bremont "concierge"...a phrase that always tells me you are about to pay double the actual price of what it's worth!
    That will be because it's no longer available. Bremont were involved with the first Kingsman film but not the second so that limited edition has run its course. There may be the odd watch in a dealer somewhere, possibly preowned.

    There's very little difference between the Kingsman and the standard Alt1-B so if you like the former but you can't get hold of one, why not consider the latter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yorkshiremadmick View Post
    Bizarre it showed me £100,000 on their website?


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    Found these IMG_3016.JPG
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yorkshiremadmick View Post
    You on drugs Mick?
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    Never done drugs ever.
    Well alcohol but not drugs.
    Nick & Giles sent me the email. Which sadly I deleted. But inviting me to look at an investment piece. Not sure if they’d done drugs as I could never justify that much on a watch.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Yorkshiremadmick View Post
    Never done drugs ever.
    Well alcohol but not drugs.
    Nick & Giles sent me the email. Which sadly I deleted.

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    Surprising. I am on their mailing list as I suspect are several others. I didn’t get any email.
    May be it was a personal email given you are such a big fan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yorkshiremadmick View Post
    Never done drugs ever.
    Well alcohol but not drugs.
    Nick & Giles sent me the email. Which sadly I deleted. But inviting me to look at an investment piece. Not sure if they’d done drugs as I could never justify that much on a watch.


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    Surely it's in your deleted items for 30 days?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wileeeeeey View Post
    Surely it's in your deleted items for 30 days?
    No my bin has auto empty.
    But hey people will believe what they want to believe.
    Doubters doubt what they want to doubt.

    I’m not a fan of Bremont, I don’t own one, not sure I would. But I don’t really slag them off either. I get emails from various watch manufacturers.
    This one just surprised me.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Yorkshiremadmick View Post
    No my bin has auto empty.
    But hey people will believe what they want to believe.
    Doubters doubt what they want to doubt.

    I’m not a fan of Bremont, I don’t own one, not sure I would. But I don’t really slag them off either. I get emails from various watch manufacturers.
    This one just surprised me.



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    I am sure you received something but probably not from Bremont and misunderstood what was in the message.
    I don’t think you are making it up but am equally sure you are mistaken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yorkshiremadmick View Post
    But hey people will believe what they want to believe. Doubters doubt what they want to doubt.
    I believe you. I have seen errors on Bremonts website before. I don't believe for a second it was a legitimate price, simply an error that would have been corrected if you'd sent an email to Bremont

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    Bremont £100,000

    Quote Originally Posted by theancientmariner View Post
    I believe you. I have seen errors on Bremonts website before. I don't believe for a second it was a legitimate price, simply an error that would have been corrected if you'd sent an email to Bremont
    Yeah, I should have returned the email for clarification. I had the sponsorship email at the same time.
    One of my mates has been and met with One of em,
    He had bought a Bremont, but fancied another. They gave him his money back on the one he bought and he then got a new edition.
    Not aware of many that would do that.


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    Wtf

    Terra Nova £100k?

    One sold last week on eBay for £3k

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    They are a competent watch assembly company who box well above their weight through astute marketing.

    Including scraps of cloth, timber and metal does not improve the horological worth of their 'limited editions'

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    Quote Originally Posted by W124 View Post
    They are a competent watch assembly company who box well above their weight through astute marketing.

    Including scraps of cloth, timber and metal does not improve the horological worth of their 'limited editions'
    They are an excellent manufacturer and assembly company who employ an awful lot people in the UK, make high quality timepieces, some of which are like nothing available from other manufacturers. The 'scraps' of material as you call them have worth to the people buying the watches and that's all that matters. They are a company where you can go to a launch and the founders will quite happily have a chat with you, whoever you are and their staff (or at least the ones I've met) are as committed to the brand as the founders.

    They may box above their weight, they're certainly doing a good job of it. Any other watch manufacturers currently building multi million pound headquarters in the UK?

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    Quote Originally Posted by theancientmariner View Post
    Any other watch manufacturers currently building multi million pound headquarters in the UK?
    Not that I can think of. What that says, however, is very little, if anything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saint-Just View Post
    Not that I can think of. What that says, however, is very little, if anything.
    I doubt that the many people employed by the company would agree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theancientmariner View Post
    They are an excellent manufacturer and assembly company who employ an awful lot people in the UK, make high quality timepieces, some of which are like nothing available from other manufacturers. The 'scraps' of material as you call them have worth to the people buying the watches and that's all that matters. They are a company where you can go to a launch and the founders will quite happily have a chat with you, whoever you are and their staff (or at least the ones I've met) are as committed to the brand as the founders.

    They may box above their weight, they're certainly doing a good job of it. Any other watch manufacturers currently building multi million pound headquarters in the UK?
    Do you work for Bremont?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrBanks View Post
    Do you work for Bremont?
    No.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theancientmariner View Post
    They are an excellent manufacturer and assembly company who employ an awful lot people in the UK, make high quality timepieces, some of which are like nothing available from other manufacturers. The 'scraps' of material as you call them have worth to the people buying the watches and that's all that matters. They are a company where you can go to a launch and the founders will quite happily have a chat with you, whoever you are and their staff (or at least the ones I've met) are as committed to the brand as the founders.

    They may box above their weight, they're certainly doing a good job of it. Any other watch manufacturers currently building multi million pound headquarters in the UK?
    Still overpriced for what they are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by theancientmariner View Post
    They are an excellent manufacturer and assembly company who employ an awful lot people in the UK, make high quality timepieces, some of which are like nothing available from other manufacturers. The 'scraps' of material as you call them have worth to the people buying the watches and that's all that matters. They are a company where you can go to a launch and the founders will quite happily have a chat with you, whoever you are and their staff (or at least the ones I've met) are as committed to the brand as the founders.

    They may box above their weight, they're certainly doing a good job of it. Any other watch manufacturers currently building multi million pound headquarters in the UK?
    No dog in this fight but this line kinda jumped out at me,

    'The 'scraps' of material as you call them have worth to the people buying the watches and that's all that matters.'

    I humbly suggest that it's the inclusion of the various bits and bobs which put many people off their products, sullies the company a wee bit, it's all just rather naff, too gimmicky.

    Just my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Passenger View Post
    I humbly suggest that it's the inclusion of the various bits and bobs which put many people off their products, sullies the company a wee bit, it's all just rather naff, too gimmicky
    I can see that but at the same time I'm in two minds about it. I think the way in which those 'bits and bobs' are used in the design of the watches is exceptional, the rotor in the Bremont Hercules is a work of art in my opinion and the back of the Bremont Hawking is also rather nice. However, when they market the idea of using slivers of wood from a desk drawer I do squirm a little bit. Never the less, there are a few of the Bremont watches that include those bits and bobs that are commanding higher pre-owned prices than their rrp so it can't all be bad news.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Passenger View Post
    No dog in this fight but this line kinda jumped out at me,

    'The 'scraps' of material as you call them have worth to the people buying the watches and that's all that matters.'

    I humbly suggest that it's the inclusion of the various bits and bobs which put many people off their products, sullies the company a wee bit, it's all just rather naff, too gimmicky.

    Just my opinion.
    I like Bremont but I agree this stuff adds no value to a watch in my eyes. That said, I love the Hercules design so look past the gimmicky aspect.

    I feel exactly the same way about the Explorer and the gimmicky marketing around most 'famous' watches. I don't care one jot which driver or actor or astronaut wore a version of the watch I'm buying. If the design & build are good then I'll like the watch. Thankfully, most of the sought after watches don't tick that first box for me, or have other models I prefer so it saves some money.
    It's probably only the Explorer & 60s Autavia that I like the most sought after models the best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by W124 View Post
    They are a competent watch assembly company who box well above their weight through astute marketing.
    That's how Rolex got their start, so the brothers might be on to something

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    Swedish Princess edition?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Passenger View Post
    Swedish Princess edition?
    Ha ! Very good :-)

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    Swedish Princess edition?
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    Do the many Rolex fans here work for the charity foundation that is Rolex?

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    In your opinion which you're entitled to although you have no factual basis to make that statement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theancientmariner View Post
    In your opinion which you're entitled to although you have no factual basis to make that statement.
    How to lose £1196 or just over 30% in 2 months.
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bremont-S...Condition=3000
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldoakknives View Post
    How to lose £1196 or just over 30% in 2 months.
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bremont-S...Condition=3000
    The same return as just about every other watch out there now apart from Rolex. And a couple of years ago it would have been the same return for just about every Rolex apart from a few select sports models. It says nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldoakknives View Post
    How to lose £1196 or just over 30% in 2 months.
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bremont-S...Condition=3000
    What would the loss be buying a Tag, Breitling, Omega or IWC at retail and then selling it 2 months later?

    What makes you think the seller paid retail by the way? Most dealers have sales especially in January.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danstone View Post
    The same return as just about every other watch out there now apart from Rolex. And a couple of years ago it would have been the same return for just about every Rolex apart from a few select sports models. It says nothing.
    Quote Originally Posted by robert75 View Post
    What would the loss be buying a Tag, Breitling, Omega or IWC at retail and then selling it 2 months later?

    What makes you think the seller paid retail by the way? Most dealers have sales especially in January.
    Yes some of those brands do lose value as rapidly but not all of them from what I’ve seen.

    But it still doesn’t mean Bremont aren’t overpriced in my opinion. It’s just that, an opinion. Some may agree, some disagree.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldoakknives View Post
    How to lose £1196 or just over 30% in 2 months.
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bremont-S...Condition=3000
    Why you think that has any bearing on your opinion I have no idea? You could pick a watch at random from almost any major brand and it would have close to the same deprecation from new and whether it is 2 months or 2 years old is irrelevant, it's still pre-owned at that point. I did the same with a recent release Tag Monza and found one on eBay at around 40% off.

    Also, reverting back to your enthusiasm about cars, you'll no doubt be aware that the deprecation on most of those isn't great either. \

    You do seem to have a bias against Bremont for some reason?

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    Quote Originally Posted by theancientmariner View Post
    Why you think that has any bearing on your opinion I have no idea? You could pick a watch at random from almost any major brand and it would have close to the same deprecation from new and whether it is 2 months or 2 years old is irrelevant, it's still pre-owned at that point. I did the same with a recent release Tag Monza and found one on eBay at around 40% off.

    Also, reverting back to your enthusiasm about cars, you'll no doubt be aware that the deprecation on most of those isn't great either. \

    You do seem to have a bias against Bremont for some reason?
    You asked if I had any evidence they were overvalued. I never said others weren't overvalued as well, although probably not to the extent of £12k for the watch in the OP. Still available by the way so the 120 haven't exactly flown out the door.

    I realise that cars depreciate having bought 3 in the last 5 years. I wouldn't disagree about that at all.

    I'm not a fan of Bremont, I already admitted that. But some of their models seem better value than the watch/carhire/clock combo. You do seem to be a fan of theirs, perhaps you are a little bit biased as well?
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    I’m left scratching my head how anyone can try and justify that five figures is OK for a steel watch with a movement that should be well under £300 to buy in bulk. And if other brands are doing the same, it just means they’re also taking the proverbial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HookedSeven View Post
    I’m left scratching my head how anyone can try and justify that five figures is OK for a steel watch with a movement that should be well under £300 to buy in bulk. And if other brands are doing the same, it just means they’re also taking the proverbial.
    You’ve come to a watch site to try and rationalise value...I think you’re in the wrong place 🤣

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    I commented on Bremont’s Facebook page. See attached. IMG_3053.JPG


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    Quote Originally Posted by Yorkshiremadmick View Post
    I commented on Bremont’s Facebook page
    about an in-house movement? Have you attached the wrong image?

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    Quote Originally Posted by theancientmariner View Post
    about an in-house movement? Have you attached the wrong image?
    No I don’t think so, they say they are not making their own movements at the moment. So they’ve admitted they buy in movements to modify.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Yorkshiremadmick View Post
    No I don’t think so, they say they are not making their own movements at the moment. So they’ve admitted they buy in movements to modify.


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    I don’t think that is a secret.

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