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.