Luxury British watchmaker Bremont has launched a new timepiece, the Solo-37, a model aimed at female shoppers, and is thought to be ideally suited to the Asian market.
As with many Bremont watches, the Solo-37 watch is inspired by 1940’s pilots’ watches, and is part of the wider Solo range.
A chronograph, it’s the smallest watch ever produced by Bremont. It’s also much lighter on the wrist, with various finishes that should hold appeal for women.
At present the Solo-37 is available with a white-dial in a stainless steel or with an 18ct rose gold plated bezel. The brand is also set to launch a black dialled version with white indices.
Bremont recently launched in the Asian market with a Chinese website, and the Solo-37 will also be launched in Asia where it is expected to be successful owing to its smaller case size.
The watches are mini versions of the regular SOLO collection and hav have all the specs – Hardened Trip-Tick® case, Exhibition case back, COSC regulated movement all in a beautifully compact 37mm case.
The watches, have white dials, come in three options: Silver hands & numerals. Rose gold hands & numerals and one which features a rose gold bezel with hands and numerals.
Bremont recently declared that “One of the core underlying principles of Bremont has always been to produce a watch that in a given price-point just cannot be beaten in terms of the quality of engineering used in its construction. The Solo is no exception.”
