Bremont Terra Nova Bronze Collection
Bronze, But Not As You Know It
In line with the brands commitment to ultimate durability and exceptional quality, Bremont explores a new bronze alloy for its Terra Nova collection. The series of contemporary field watches, with their unique, geometric cushion shaped case, low profile, and shortened lugs, was introduced in 2024 in resilient 904L steel.
For 2025, the British brand introduces three new references in the bronze, high-strength cupro-aluminium alloy.
Cupro-Aluminium boasts several additional advantages. First, its aluminium and silicon composition ensures it is hypoallergenic, and is more resistant to scratches than traditional bronze, helping to maintain its appearance over time. While slightly lighter than conventional steel and bronze, every gram counts when it comes to wristwatches. Aesthetically, Cupro-Aluminium offers a unique visual appeal with a soft golden tone and a warm reddish hue. Unlike traditional bronze, it develops a gradual and even patina, avoiding the uneven green or black discoloration, resulting in a subtle, controlled transformation over time.
The unique properties of the bronze alloy will transform each of the three new Terra Nova Bronze iterations into highly personal timepieces. Each individual watch will age and patina differently. The high-tech bronze alloy seems alive and will age within three months, doing so very softly and subtly, resulting in an appearance with a subtly distressed look and feel.