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Bremont, founded in 2002 by brothers Nick and Giles English, is a British luxury watchmaker with deep roots in aviation and military heritage. Known for their patented Trip-Tick case construction and partnerships with the armed forces, Bremont watches command premium prices that attract counterfeiters.

How to authenticate a Bremont

Trip-Tick Case Construction

Bremont's patented Trip-Tick three-piece case is a key identifier. The case consists of a hardened steel middle barrel sandwiched between a top bezel and case back, each machined to exacting tolerances. The joints between the three sections should be seamless and precisely aligned. Counterfeits lack this construction and use a conventional two-piece case.

Hardened Steel Finish

Bremont uses a proprietary hardening treatment on their steel cases, making them significantly more scratch-resistant than standard stainless steel. The surface should have a distinctive, refined sheen that resists wear. Counterfeits use untreated steel that scratches easily and lacks the same surface quality.

Decorated Movement

Through the exhibition case back, the modified automatic movement should display quality finishing including Geneva stripes, blued screws, and a signed Bremont rotor with the brand's wing logo. The decoration should be crisp and consistent. Counterfeits use undecorated or poorly decorated generic movements.

Dial Printing and Lume

Bremont dials feature crisp printing with the brand name and wing logo at 12 o'clock. The SuperLuminova lume on hands and indices should be evenly applied with strong, consistent glow in the dark. Counterfeits have blurry dial text and patchy or dim lume application.

Crown with Wing Logo

The screw-down crown features Bremont's wing emblem deeply engraved into the top. It should thread smoothly into the case with a solid, precise feel. The logo detail should be sharp under magnification. Counterfeits have shallow, poorly formed logos and rough threading.

Anti-Magnetic Inner Case

Many Bremont models include a soft-iron Faraday cage inner case for anti-magnetic protection. This adds a specific weight and feel to the watch. The case back should reference anti-magnetic properties. Counterfeits omit this inner cage, resulting in a lighter and less robust watch.

Bremont counterfeit warning signs

No Trip-Tick Case Lines

Genuine Bremont watches show the faint seam lines of the three-piece Trip-Tick case construction. If the case appears to be a single moulded piece without these characteristic lines, the watch is counterfeit.

Easy-to-Scratch Case

Bremont's hardened steel resists scratches far better than normal steel. If the case shows scratches easily from everyday wear, it lacks the genuine hardening treatment and the watch is counterfeit.

Missing Faraday Cage Weight

Models with the anti-magnetic inner case should feel noticeably substantial. If the watch feels unexpectedly light for its size, the inner cage is absent and the watch is likely fake.

Generic Movement Visible

Through the case back, a genuine Bremont should show a well-finished movement with the wing rotor. If the movement appears undecorated or has a generic rotor, the watch is counterfeit.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Bremont known for?

Bremont is a British luxury watch brand renowned for its aviation heritage, military partnerships, and robust engineering. They supply watches to the Royal Air Force, the U.S. Navy, and various special forces units. Their patented Trip-Tick case construction and use of hardened steel make their watches exceptionally durable. Prices range from approximately $3,000 to $20,000+.

What is the Trip-Tick case?

The Trip-Tick is Bremont's patented three-piece case construction. The case is assembled from a hardened middle barrel, a top bezel, and a case back, each machined from separate blocks of steel and then assembled. This allows Bremont to use different materials and finishes on each section, and the construction is inherently more robust than a conventional case.

Are Bremont watches made in England?

Bremont designs and assembles their watches at their facility in Henley-on-Thames, England. They manufacture some components in-house, including cases, dials, and straps. The movements are based on Swiss calibers that Bremont modifies, decorates, and regulates in-house. The brand is committed to increasing the proportion of British-made components over time.

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