Bremont continues to make a name for itself in the premium wristwatch market. Its latest is actually an update rather than a wholly new model. The Broadsword line gets a new member known as the Broadsword Recon which was inspired by the Dirty Dozen field watches issued to the British Army in World War II. The 40mm hardened stainless steel case gets mated to a matte black sandwich dial with vintage Swiss Super-LumiNova numerals and hands. The movement is a chronomter certified BE-95-2AV automatic movement with a 38-hour power reserve. The watch is capped off by a domed sapphire crystal, and you can swap out the two straps: a striped canvas NATO and your choice of a Black Temple Island rubber strap or dark brown vintage leather strap. Only 200 of the Broadsword Recon versions will be made.
More Watches
Meet the California Brand Redefining the American Watch Movement
Vaer’s timepieces prove world-class craftsmanship doesn’t have to cost a fortune.
Are These the Most Underrated Watches of the Year?
Citizen’s newest luxury collections set a new bar for everyday excellence.
The Watch That Proves Toughness Has Always Been a Kind of Elegance
G-SHOCK didn’t just evolve into refinement. It’s been quietly building toward it from the start.