Here for sale or trade (I prefer trade) I have a Bremont ALT1 P in near mint condition (95%+). As most of you know, the materials Bremont uses to make one of their extraordinary timepieces is second to none. The build quality, fit and finish and styling is comparable to watches costing 3x as much.
The Bremont has been keeping great time on my wrist. It will come with the box, leather Bremont carrier, two signed Bremont straps (a dark blue and light blue) with one buckle, books and the Bremont USB flash drive. The brown leather strap is NOT included.
The sale/trade price will be $3500 + shipping and I’ll cover the paypal fees. I would much rather trade than sell. I’m interested in casual and sport watches by IWC, Rolex, Panerai, Ulysse Nardin, Omega, Breitling, JLC, GO, etc… No vintage pieces or anything under 40mm. Please feel free to contact me via pm or through email at
RotaryRx7@Gmail.com Features
Movement
Calibre 13 1/4” BE-50AE automatic, 28 jewels, Glucydur balance, Anachron balance spring, Nivaflex 1 mainspring, 28,800bph, 42 hour power reserve. Bremont moulded and decorated rotor.
Functions
Hour/minute/second, date at 6H, chronograph small counters with seconds and 30 minutes.
Case
Hardened stainless steel Bremont Trip-Tick® construction with scratch resistant PVD treated case barrel. Case diameter 43.00mm, lug width 22.00mm, case thickness 16.00mm.
Case Back
Stainless steel with integrated flat crystal, 5 stainless steel screws with polished heads.
Dial
Metal dial with various ground colors. Nickel hands with SuperLumiNova® C1 luminous coating.
Crystal
Domed anti-reflective, scratch resistant sapphire crystal.
Bremont B-EBE2000® Watch Case Treatment
All Bremont watches are treated for hardness with B-EBE2000® technology. This special stage in the case production, in which the metal is heat-treated and defused with carbon and then bombarded with electrons, gives the stainless steel a dramatically increased hardness and scratch resistance. On the Vickers scale of hardness, B-EBE2000® produces a watchcase with a value of 2000, which is approximately nine times that of the normal stainless steel used for watchcases.
