SOLO 43
- Regular price
- $6,800.00
- Regular price
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- Sale price
- $6,800.00
In stock. Free shipping within 4 - 7 business days.
Designed as a classic pilots watch, the SOLO is a choice for those wanting to enter the world of automatic chronometers.
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Shipping & Returns
GENERAL
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- As part of our commitment to delivering exceptional quality, some watches are individually hand built upon order. This means your timepiece may have a shipping lead-time. You can find details about this and what to expect on each product page
- Tracking is available for all shipping services
AUSTRALIA
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- Free shipping on orders over $5000
- Please allow 3-5 working days for delivery after dispatch
- Most orders are dispatched within 2 working days, unless a lead-time is specified
- Shipping via DHL
REST OF WORLD
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For shipping to the United Kingdom, Europe and Rest of World, please visit www.bremont.com. For shipping to the United States, please visit us.bremont.com.
Learn more about our shipping policy
RETURNS
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You must notify Bremont of your intention to return an item within 30 days of receipt. Conditions apply.
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Size guide
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3 year warranty
Bremont focuses purely on beautifully made mechanical movements and every watch in our core collection has passed each of the rigorous precision tests necessary for the ISO 3159 chronometer designation. Every movement is finished to the highest levels of craftsmanship and all are guaranteed to within -4 and +6 seconds per day. For this reason Bremont is one of the few watch makers to offer at least a 3-year warranty on every timepiece.
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Proudly made in the UK
Great Britain has a wonderful history when it comes to watch making and has probably been the home to more advances in horology than any other nation. Bremont is determined to play a pivotal role in the reinvigoration of this industry on British shores and as a result, Bremont manufactures parts at its Parts Manufacturing Facility and every Bremont is hand-build and tested before leaving the Henley-on-Thames workshop.
Description
Inspired by the classic pilot watches from the 1940s the SOLO 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. These watches form the core of our collection and are lovingly engineered to be functional with finesse, whether in the hangar or heading for the clouds.
Tech spec
The finer detail you’ll want to know...
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Movement
Modified calibre 11 ½''' BE-36AE automatic chronometer, 25 jewels, Glucydur balance, Anachron balance spring, Nivaflex 1 mainspring, 28,800bph, 38 hour power reserve. Bremont moulded and skeletonised decorated rotor.
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Functions
Hour/minute/second, date at 3H.
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Case
Hardened stainless steel Bremont Trip-Tick® construction with scratch resistant DLC treated case barrel. Case diameter 43mm, lug width 22mm.
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Case back
Stainless steel with integrated flat crystal, 5 stainless steel screws with polished heads.
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Dial
Metal dial with various ground colours and applied indexes. Coated nickel hands with Super-LumiNova® coating (C3 and BG W9).
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Crystal
Domed anti-reflective, scratch resistant sapphire crystal.
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Water Resistance
10 ATM, 100 metres.
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Rating & Certification
Chronometer rated to ISO 3159 standard.
Additional Straps
A watch for all occasions
Your watch has been carefully designed to perfectly match its strap, but don’t let that stop you adding your own flair and experimenting with further combinations.
The strap can make your watch look completely different so have a play ‘watch wardrobing’ your desired model and add options to suit any occasion.
Rubber Strap - Temple Island - Black
Leather Strap - Black/Black
Rubber Strap - Temple Island - Black
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Leather Strap - Black/Black
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REINVIGORATING THE BRITISH WATCH INDUSTRY
It is not completely unexpected to find that the world sets its time by Greenwich and not by Geneva. Whilst Geneva and Switzerland may be producing the vast majority of luxury wristwatches today, this certainly wasn’t always the case. In 1800 half of the world's watches, around 200,000 pieces a year, were produced on British shores by British watchmakers, which is an incredible statistic. Another wonderful statistic is that probably over 60-70% of the innovation in a modern day mechanical watch has come from Britain, including every major escapement design. Bremont's mission has always been to play a part in bringing back watchmaking to British shores.