Bremont becomes the Official Timekeeper of England Rugby

4th Feb 2020
Bremont becomes the Official Timekeeper of England Rugby


In Bremont’s capacity as Official Timekeeper, they will be delivering all of Twickenham stadium’s official time-related match day content, including branded match clocks around the stadium.

In addition, they have introduced the new Bremont Rose, a special edition mechanical chronometer for both fans and players, which has been released in time for the Guinness Six Nations 2020.

The Bremont Rose, based on the iconic ALT1-C, is the first watch in the range to aptly state ‘England’ on the dial as opposed to ‘London’ at 6 o’clock. The brushed steel chronograph features two sub-dials subtly embossed with the symbolic England Rose, combined with blued steel hands and a beautifully contrasting red chronograph second hand, a nod to the St George’s Cross.

Turning the watch over reveals the words ‘swing low’, in tribute to the Twickenham anthem, on the custom rotor underneath an engraving of the England Rose. The watch comes in a special leather wallet with blue and red stitch also featuring an embossing of the rose.

www.bremont.com

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