The industry event of the year is just around the corner. WatchTime New York brings together some of the most illustrious brands in the watch industry and opens them up to the public. Held at Gotham Hall in New York City, this two-day event welcomes 30 brands to center stage. Festivities kick off on October…
Bremont AIRCO Mach 1 and Mach 2 Aviation Watches Make Their Way to Stores
Aviation watches have been around as long as airplanes have, and certain brands are well known for their aviation-inspired and instrument watches. British brand Bremont, whose owners Nick and Giles English, are both pilots, is one of those brands. Earlier this year, Bremont unveiled its newest timepieces for 2017 and among them was a celebration…
Bremont FA-UX Dive Watch with Shark Recognition Technology
In its newest ad for the Bremont FA-UX Dive watch with shark recognition technology, Bremont puts reality to the test. The ad reads: “A Diving Watch with Unique Shark Recognition Technology.” The watch depicted in the images features a green dot at 6:00 denoting safe waters, while another images shows the dot in red —…
Watch Review: Bremont Boeing 100 Limited Edition Watch on the Wrist
Recently, we borrowed the Bremont Boeing 100 Limited Edition watch to wear and review. The thing about this watch is – to be honest – I am not really sure that I want a watch that celebrates Boeing’s 100th anniversary. I mean, I fly a lot on business and so I appreciate everything Boeing has…
Omega and Emirates Team New Zealand Sail to the Win in New York Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series
It was an exhilarating weekend in New York as the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series races to place on the Hudson River — marking the first time the races have returned to New York waters in nearly 100 years. Stealing the win: Emirates Team New Zealand with 52 points. The team is sponsored by Omega,…
Extreme Climber Kenton Cool Wears Bremont on Mt. Everest and Other Summits
Let’s be honest, that diver watch you are wearing will most likely never see the deepest part of the Mariana Trench. The pilot watch you just purchased will never be used to gauge flight speed in your personal replica World War II fighter jet. The chronograph you are so proud of will most likely…