Special Edition Bremont Project Possible
Inspired by record breaking feats
Tested beyond endurance
Possesses superior strength and properties
Achieving the impossible
Special Edition Bremont Project Possible
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The Bremont Project Possible Limited Edition marks the ultimate mountaineering achievements by our Ambassador Nirmal ‘Nims’ Purja MBE.
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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. Every Bremont is hand built and tested before leaving the Henley-on-Thames workshop.
Description
2019 saw one man achieve the impossible. Nims firmly took his place in mountaineering history when he completed Bremont Project Possible, a challenge to summit Earth’s 14 tallest mountains, all higher than 8,000m, in less than 7 months. Smashing the previous record of nearly 8 years and breaking a further 6 world records in the process, it’s arguably a record unlikely to be broken. Limited to only 300 pieces, this watch is built from titanium and bronze, the timepiece boasts a dark blue dial with bronze bezel and ceramic blue insert, teamed with bronze hands. Titanium bracelet

Tech spec
The finer detail you’ll want to know...
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Movement
Modified calibre 11 ¼’’’ BE-93-2AV automatic chronometer, 21 jewels, Glucydur balance, Anachron balance spring, Nivaflex 1 mainspring, 28,800 bph, 42-hour power reserve, Bremont moulded and skeletonised decorated rotor.
Bremont roto with engraved Project Possible summit heights in order of completion by Nims
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Functions
Hour/minute/second, date at 3H. 24H GMT hand.
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Case
Aviation-grade Ti 6-4 titanium case - Bronze uni-directional rotating bezel. Bremont Trip-Tick construction with scratch resistant DLC treated case barrel. Protective patented antishock movement mount. Automatic helium escape valve and crown protector. Case diameter 43mm, lug width 22mm
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Case back
Aviation-grade Ti 6-4 titanium open case back.
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Dial
Metal dial wit Project Possible logo gold plated applied indexes, Gold plated hands with Super-LumiNova® luminous coating
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Crystal
Domed anti-reflective, scratch resistant sapphire crystal.
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Water Resistance
Water resistant to 50 ATM, 500 metres.
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Rating & Certification
Chronometer rated to ISO 3159 standard.
14 'death zone' mountains
The rotor details the heights of each of the 14 mountains, and the order in which Nims summitted them.
Bronze bezel
This project introduces the use of a Bronze uni-directional rotating bezel, made using the finest Bronze alloys, Cusn8, which is superior based on strength and corrosion properties.
Attention to detail
The curved sapphire crystal has multiple layers of scratch resistant anti-reflective coating, ensuring your watch is legible in all light conditions and remains looking it’s best, always.
Water resistant to 500m
Fully tested to withstand the pressure of diving to 500 metres. The helium escape valve must deploy to ensure the gases within the watch are released as the pressure increases
Driven by You
Precise, reliable and durable. Bremont watches are constructed to withstand the rigours of your journey, be it airborne, seaborne or overland. Bremont's maxim is to be Tested Beyond Endurance.
Ambassador
Nirmal ‘Nims’ Purja MBE conquerer of the 14 'death zone' mountains
Nims completed Project Possible in less than 7 months, smashing numerous world records. The challenge was to climb Earth’s 14 tallest mountains, all higher than 8,000m, it’s thought his record is unlikely to be broken again.
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