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With professional divers in mind Bremont has increased the size of the original Supermarine case to 45mm and re-engineered it to withstand further depths of 2000m/6560ft. The design of the Supermarine was built using Bremont’s unique Trip-Tick three-piece case construction. As with the previous model, extensive testing in the UK by Bremont has lead to the design and construction of the ‘AntiShock’ COSC certified movement mount to help protect it against large shocks.
It is also housed inside an Anti-Magnetic faraday cage to protect the balance, balance spring and escapement from any effects of magnetisation. The developed model also features a Helium Escape valve.
An elegant crown protector has been built onto the side of the inner barrel and following on from other Bremont models; the watchcase has been specifically treated for strength using Bremont’s BEBE2000 technology. The sapphire bezel and Super-LumiNova coated indexes and hands offer luminosity in low light conditions.
Bezel: Unidirectional
Bracelet/StrapL: Steel
Case Depth: 22mm
Case Material: Steel
Case Width: 45mm
Clasp Type: Deployment
Dial Colour: Black
Gender: Mens
Movement: Automatic
Supplier Model: No. S2000 BK RUBBER STP
Water Resistant: 2000M
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I want those $5100 goggles
Nice one!
watch i need that.
amazing!
the watch is 5100?!
I think all watches above a few thousand are overpriced. They all go out eventually, they all have difficult to find batteries, and why would you even want this ugly piece? :•
@calewood you're telling me that if you won $100 million dollars in the lottery tomorrow, you wouldn't buy at least one nice expensive watch?
@calewood. What planet are you on? Any true classic holds its looks , it's price and doesn't need batteries. I've had my Panerai Luminoor for 16years and its never missed a beat. Fool
Jakeisonline, only if you know nothing about watches.