6 of the best Bremont Watches for under £5k

Bremont men’s watches are British-made luxury mechanical timepieces, each of which has been painstakingly constructed in line with the watchmaker’s uncompromising principles of durability, legibility and precision. Bremont create enduring classics designed to look just as sophisticated on your wrist in decades to come as they do today. Taking their design inspiration from the fundamental principles that drive their brand: aviation and military, British engineering and adventure, we’re big fans of Bremont here at The Coolector.

Check out our pick of 6 of the best Bremont watches for under £5k below:


Bremont Argonaut | £2795

The exciting new Argonaut Watch from Bremont is a 42mm hardened steel-cased military dive watch, and houses a three-handed chronometer rated BE-92AV movement. The internal rotating bezel is operated by a crown at 4 o’clock, and readability on both the hands and dial have been crucial in the design process. With minutes being so critical in the marine environment, the highly legible orange minute hand can be seen very clearly and is filled with custom green Super-LumiNova®.


Bremont Solo 43 Watch | £2995

Inspired by the classic pilot watches from the 1940s the SOLO 43 from Bremont is a beautiful chronometer leaving a long lasting impression on the wearer. No pilot ever forgets their first solo flight and the exhilaration as the wheels leave the runway. Initially used for navigation, the complexity of pilots’ watches developed in line with aviation’s technological advances. Now we can reach the highest altitudes at supersonic speeds a pilot’s watch will always be vital equipment.


Bremont Broadsword Bronze Watch | £2995

One of Bremont’s proudest achievements was their official partnership with the Ministry of Defence as Bremont became the sole luxury watch producer legitimately allowed to use the signs, symbols and Heraldic Badges of all three services; the Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force. The dial of the Broadsword Bronze Watch features a sub-seconds hand at six o’clock as well as multiple layers of luminous paint on both the dial and hands to complete the original specification for the British Army.


Bremont Arrow Watch | £3595

The Bremont Arrow is a 42mm cased mono-pusher chronograph. The pusher at 2 o’clock on the two-piece hardened steel case will start, stop and reset the stopwatch on the chronometer rated BE-51AE movement. It plays on the same British military DNA as the Broadsword but is aimed at the airman with its chronograph functionality, a necessity for any timed mission. The sub-dial at 9 o’clock is a running seconds, and the chronograph has elapsed minutes on the 3 o’clock counter. 


Bremont Jaguar MKIII Watch | £3895

The Jaguar MKIII Watch from Bremont is the most pared back timepiece in the range yet still in keeping with the design of the MKI and MKII. It’s hour markings are reminiscent of the numerals found on E-Type instruments and the dial features a distinctive ‘red line’ quadrant which pays homage to the E-Type’s tachometer. The iconic winding crown uses the same original Dunlop tyre tread, topped with the Jaguar heritage logo.


Bremont S2000 Watch | £4595

Bremont developed the more technical S2000 Watch with performance in mind, enabling it to withstand further depths and making it the deepest diving watch within the entire collection. The new S2000 designs boasts an updated sapphire uni-directional rotating bezel with 20-minute red marker, which ties in the red tip at the end of the minute hand. The knurled effect on the dial’s centre teamed with clean and crisp linear markings on the bezel and inner dial ring offer a fresh look.


Leo Davie