Oster Jewelers 2016 Bremont Watch Event
Bremont Summer Watch Event: Thursday, June 16th 12:30PM – 6:30PM
Bremont & Oster Jewelers invite you to Bremeont’s Baselworld 2016 releases, including the Regatta Collection, Boeing, Ladies Solo and more. Bremont’s very own Michael Pearson and Neil Head from Bremont will be on hand to discuss all things Bremont.
On Thursday June 16th Oster Jewelers will be unveiling beautiful new collections by Bremont featured at Baselworld 2016. Bremont’s new collections pay homage to its rich aviation history and outstanding partnerships with Boeing and Oracle Team USA. Also this new series of watches is monumental because it has the first dedicated line for women.
Bremont Americas Cup Regatta
This collection was designed for the Americas Cup defenders, Oracle Team USA. The team needed to capitalize on countdown functionality when racing so Bremont provided the calibre to do so. These watches are beautiful and incorporate two unique countdown regatta chronograph movements. Choose this calibre with an array of different features for dial, case, and strap.
Bremont SOLO – 32
This very special line is Bremont’s first line dedicated to women. Each watch is linked to one of two female figures who had an outstanding achievement in aviation, lettice curtis, and Amy Johnson. Lettice Curtis, arguably the most remarkable female pilot of the Second World War, flying a wide range of military combat aircraft with the Air Transport Auxiliary and being the first woman to qualify to fly a four-engine bomber. Amy Johnson is of the English brothers’ childhood heroes, who flew her DH-60 Gypsy Moth from England to Australia in 1930.
Bremont BOEING 100
In recognition of Boeing’s outstanding manufacturing and industry shaping innovations, carbon fibre composite from the historically significant ZA004, can be found integrated into the crown of each timepiece. Another interesting element to this watch is that the case is made from boeing aviation grade Ti 6-4 titanium which is much stronger than commercial titanium. The brown color salutes boeing own color used in cockpits in all of its earlier aircraft to illicit a feeling of relaxation for the pilots, coined “Boeing Brown”.
Join us Thursday, June 16th 12:30PM – 6:30PM
Check out our podcast Keeping Time #5 featuring Bremont
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