Bremont Watches are highly developed and robust mechanical aviation chronometers designed to exacting specifications. Every watch leaving the Bremont is a certified chronometer, with every movement reworked, modified, heavily tested and finished to aviation standards.
The
ALT1-Z/DG/07 (on left) was designed with aviators and world travellers in mind. Z stands for 'Zulu Time' and allows the wearer to display local time together with the official world time standard - Universal Time Coordinated (UTC), Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) or even Zulu time (Z).
UTC (replacing GMT in 1972) is used as the standard clock of choice for international reference time in communications, military, aviation, maritime and other activities that cross time zones. This is one of the primary reasons why the Bremont
ALT1-Z, incorporating a modified Valjoux 7754 undertaken with peerless execution, has become the watch of choice for the professionals involved in these activities.
The watch case integrates an internally rotating bezel operated by a crown on the left-hand side of the watch.
The
ALT1-P/BU/07 (right) is designed to be worn by those that require a watch with accuracy and a dial with clarity. The clear SuperLumiNova C3 hands and dial numbers mean that the
ALT1-P is a popular choice with aviation professionals.
Like the Bremont
ALT1-Z, the case of the watch has an integrated internally rotating bezel operated by a crown situated at 8H.
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