LOOK TO THE STARS
Bremont has long been an admirer of space as well as time: the watchmaker collaborated with late physicist Stephen Hawking’s family just last year in celebration of its 10th anniversary, and continues to give collectors an other‑worldly thrill with its 300‑piece Longitude wristwatch, available in boutiques since last December. Of the 300 watches produced, 150 will be offered in steel, 75 in rose gold and 75 in white gold, with prices ranging between US$16,995 and US$24,995. Known for incorporating important historical artefacts into its timepieces, including fragments of the Enigma wartime coding machine and Lord Nelson’s flagship HMS Victory, Bremont has moulded a section of the brass beam that runs through London’s Royal Observatory Greenwich into each Longitude.
Bremont Longitude