Bremont Unveils The Supermarine Full Ceramic Polar White

A STRIKING CONTRAST IN EXTREME PERFORMANCE

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Following the success of the Supermarine 500m Polar White edition and building on the full ceramic innovations introduced in 2024, Bremont is proud to unveil its latest high-performance dive watch: the Supermarine Full Ceramic Polar White.

This latest addition to the next-generation Supermarine line continues to demonstrate Bremonts ambition to craft the best tool watches for the most arduous environments. Utilising a full ceramic case and a refined, highly legible white dial, the result is a dive watch that embodies both tactical intent and sophisticated, monochromatic design.

Whilst the robust Supermarine Collection is renowned for its diving capabilities the 43mm model unlocks endless opportunities to explore both beneath and above the waves. Its 500-metre water resistance, titanium container and helium escape valve embody the robust and reliable nature of the Supermarine collection.

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The highly technical 43mm case is designed in mono-block ceramic. From a basis of ceramic powder, the loose material is placed into a very precisely shaped mould. This negative image of the watch case is 23% bigger than the final product. Following a high-pressure sintering process at a temperature of 1,450°C that would melt most metals, the size of the case shrinks by 23%. Not only do the ceramic watch cases reach their final size after sintering, but they also show their true colours after the process.

Ensuring the full ceramic cases of the Supermarine’s achieved the desired shade, is also a matter of precise calculations because exceeding certain temperatures will lead to colour pigment burning and unwanted changes. Finally, the tactical black full ceramic case is subjected to a sand-blasting process, used to give the watch case a matte finish, ensuring that a Bremont ceramic tool watch meets the needs of even our most adventurous and demanding real-world explorer.

The mono-block ceramic case, ceramic bezel insert and knurled detail of the titanium PVD treated bezel provide a bold and striking contrast against the crisp white wave effect dial. Trapezoid indexes flow from the bezel onto the dial, forming a naval inspired crosshair which draws the eye to the centre of dial which features applied indexes and black gold-plated hour, minute and second hands, all filled with next generation Super-LumiNova® (blue emission) for use in low-light conditions due to its high visibility in the deepest depths, the design epitomises durability and clarity.

The dial is elevated further with a date functionality at 3 o’clock and the Bremont ‘Wayfinder’, reinforcing the brand’s passion for and dedication to adventure and exploration.

This full ceramic edition is available with a woven fabric NATO style strap or an equally durable black rubber chevron strap. The closed case back is engraved with a map of the world’s oceans, emphasising the intent of this ‘fit for purpose’ dive watch.

At Bremont, we engineer our tool watches to perform with absolute reliability in the harshest environments on Earth. The Supermarine Full Ceramic exemplifies our uncompromising approach to performance and precision. Built to exacting specifications, it’s a robust instrument, combining tactical functionality with refined British watchmaking.” Davide Cerrato, Bremont CEO

WORN BY BREMONT AMBASSADOR, JIMMY CHIN

World-renowned adventurer, filmmaker, and National Geographic photographer, Jimmy Chin, has built a life at the intersection of endurance, precision, and storytelling. From first ascents on vertical granite to Academy Award-winning documentaries, Jimmy’s achievements span some of the most extreme environments on Earth. But adventure doesn’t begin and end in the mountains. As someone who moves fluidly between environments, Jimmy embodies the versatility and resilience the Supermarine Full Ceramic is built for.

ABOUT JIMMY CHIN

Jimmy Chin is an Asian American professional mountain athlete, National Geographic photographer, Academy Award-winning film director, and New York Times Best Selling author. In his multiple careers as an athlete, storyteller and artist, he is equally respected for his groundbreaking climbing, mountaineering and skiing achievements as he is for his photography and filmmaking. He currently resides in Jackson, Wyoming, with his wife Chai, his daughter, Marina, and son, James.

Jimmy’s exploits in the mountains have allowed him to work with some of the greatest adventure athletes and explorers of his generation. Some of his most daring feats have earned him widespread acclaim and admiration. In 2006 he achieved the first successful American ski descent from the summit of Mount Everest with Kit and Rob DesLauriers. Five years later, Jimmy, Conrad Anker, and Renan Ozturk captured the coveted first ascent of the notorious Shark’s Fin, a granite wall on India’s Meru Central.

As an artist, Jimmy’s work documenting extraordinary expeditions and climbs has been featured in numerous publications globally and in 2019, Jimmy was awarded the National Geographic Photographer’s Photographer Award by his peers. Jimmy’s fearless pursuit of conveying extraordinary narratives culminated in the winning of an Oscar for the Best Documentary for ‘Free Solo’ in 2019 with his wife and business partner Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi. Together they have directed ‘Meru’, ‘The Rescue’ and their first scripted feature, ‘Nyad’.

ABOUT BREMONT

Founded in 2002, Bremont is motivated by a relentless determination to create the world’s most capable tool watches. Crafted with precision and attention to detail, Bremont watches embody the unwavering spirit of the great British pioneers who dared to explore the unknown. Designed to excel in the depths of the ocean, the peaks of high mountains and the far extremities of the Earth’s surface, our watches are relied on by explorers, adventurers, and the military alike.

We are inspired by the relentless drive and determination of those that seek to conquer the impossible, epitomising our mantra ‘Take It Further.’ Bremont creates purposeful products, expertly engineered and practical in their execution, the very essence and provenance of tool watches.

Designed around the principles of Air, Land and Sea, they are built to perform in any environment. Bremont watches are subjected to rugged use or exposed to harsh conditions and when it comes to reliable equipment, shortcuts cannot be taken. It is for this reason that we use the highest quality materials and watch making techniques available in the construction of our timepieces.

In 2021, Bremont opened its watch manufacture ‘The Wing’. The state-of-theart 35,000 sq. ft facility, set in the heart of the Chiltern valley, is where our meticulously crafted watches are brought to life.

For further information visit bremont.com

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