With thanks to Alt1tude.com for the pictures.
This unique collaboration has taken the best the MB ( Martin Baker ) range has to offer, as well as a few surprises, and rolled it in to one watch. The result? The MBII/TWG, limited to 30 pieces worldwide.
The watch itself doesn't look too dissimilar from the standard MBII
watch, apart from the fact that the watch has the same yellow seconds
hands and internal rotating bezel as the MBI, which you only become
eligible to own if you have been (un)lucky enough to have ejected from
an aircraft using a Martin Baker ejector seat.
With thanks to Alt1tude.com for the pictures.
Arguably, the trademark of the MBII/TWG (and indeed all of the Bremont collection) is the Trip-Tick® case construction.
This is unique to Bremont and means that the watch case is created of
three pieces: the case back, the front of the case (including the
crystal) and the central aluminium knurled and coloured barrel.
The standard MBII line is available with three colours of barrel:
green, orange and anthracite, and the MBI is available with only a red
barrel.
This limited edition MBII, however, has a midnight blue barrel (the
signature colour of The Watch Gallery) which is complemented nicely by
the aforementioned yellow accents on the dial.
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Where the watch really begins to shine though is when you turn the watch over, exposing the Bremont modified BE-36AE movement.
This unique 'open' case back is only found on this edition of the watch
and really makes it stand out from the other watches offered in the
“Martin Baker” collection.
The movement itself is nicely decorated and has a gold coloured
skeletised (brass?) “Bremont” decorated rotor, along with Guilloché wave
patterns adorning the rest of the movement.
Along with these fine details, the addition of blued jewels by the
Bremont watch makers is a lovely touch and really makes the movement
pleasing to the eye.
Overall, The Watch Gallery limited edition Bremont MBII is a fine
watch, and in my opinion, Nick and Giles certainly created something
that is certainly worthy of the title the “definitive aviation
chronometer.” I, for one, will be buying another Bremont soon, and I
think you should too!
Article written by Jake Price for Fratellowatches
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