Talking me into some wrist time with Bremont is never a tough sell. From my early days of interacting with Mike Pearson, North American Director for Bremont Watches, via social media, I quickly became fascinated by the brand. Their Trip-Tik cases and unique yet beautifully simple designs always stood out to me as a tasteful and unique alternative to the mass-market fodder they compete with.
Having had the pleasure of spending a bit of time with the U2 Blue, and an extended summer with the lovely mint green Supermarine, I was always curious to see what the brand has up its sleeve. I’m also the one who far too frequently jokes with Giles and Nick about being the media volunteer to be launched from an ejector seat with one of the MBII watches on my wrist to see which of us survives the most intact. While it seems like there’s no way that would ever happen, I did get my paws on the MBII White they launched this year to see what it was like for a week-long adventure. The destination was Puerto Rico and the end game was a mix of beachside relaxation and some overdue time back on a surfboard. How would it fare?
When it comes to the dial, I’m of the opinion that this new dial has instantly become the Bremont MBII to own. Sure, the black dial speaks to the classic pilot watch look long dominated by IWC, but this clean matte-white dial and contrasting indexes is just so crisp. It’s just as legible as its black counterpart, and though the red accents on its second hand and inner bezel don’t pop off the dial quite as much, they still provide a nice touch of color to its otherwise utilitarian and functional design.
As my extended weekend warrior, the MBII was about as perfect a fit as I could have asked for. I hadn’t hopped time zones, so a GMT was not necessary. Bremont was kind enough to swap it onto one of their excellent Temple Island straps, and considering its 100-meter water resistance I had no qualms about any depths I’d be approaching when dumping off my surfboard or going for a quick dip in the warm Caribbean waters. Aside from following the usual precautions about not operating the crowns while submerged, neither Bremont’s team nor I had any doubts on that front. Also, given my uncanny skill for wiping out in glorious fashion any time I’m surfing, I was happy to have a little more shock resistance than I’d get out of more affordable options that people like to take on vacation.
Sure, the MBII White isn’t Bremont’s most impressive accomplishment from Basel this year — that title goes to their slick new Regatta timer — but it’s still a new release that’s hard not to love. It’s a classic casual watch with hearty wrist presence, and as with all things Bremont it’s all about the details. Between the brand’s strong ties to aviation, the hardcore over-engineering that goes into the construction of each watch and its simple yet very appealing aesthetic, the MBII White will have no problem finding fans.