An in house movement will be a great step for Bremont, although I'd actually love a handwound model too. As always, it's going to be great to see what the le model is this year.
MB-III with GMT hand
Bremont In-House movement
Added color options for the S2000/MB/U2
A Bronze cased watch
ALT1-C with Silver case and White dial.
A Boeing based watch with Ceramic Case/Bezel
Titanium based MB-II
A Bremont Handwound watch
Expansion of watches offered in 37mm case size
Something Else!
An in house movement will be a great step for Bremont, although I'd actually love a handwound model too. As always, it's going to be great to see what the le model is this year.
John
Bremont Victory
Bremont P51
Bremont ALT1-C
Bremont Alt1tude SE DLC
and just a few others...
My vote is for an in-house model. I would be very curious as to how Bremont approaches and tackles an in-house movement both in terms of execution and its technical specifications. I would hope and expect that it would be a true, in-house, English-manufactured movement, built from the ground up and not just an ETA clone. Compared to the other poll options, I personally think that an in-house production line, given that it would be properly executed, would garner some serious attention for the brand and would tend to raise more than a few eyebrows. My guess is that if an in-house movement were to debut, it would be reserved for a limited edition model, but I would expect that it would eventually make its way to the regular production models. However, the limited edition models are already expensive as it is for a highly modified ETA movement. I can only imagine how much an in-house limited edition would retail for. Thinking about the potential pricetag makes me cringe. I, like many others, would also love to see an MBIII/GMT, but I personally think it's time for Bremont to gain the status of manufacture, but once again, the potential pricing presents a serious concern for me.
Last edited by Vig2000; 08-06-2014 at 01:53 AM.