The chronometer certification, which takes 15 days to complete over several
different temperature ranges and watch positions, means that the average
daily variation rate will be between -4 and +6 seconds. With 86,400 seconds
in a single day, this gives Bremont' s watches an accuracy of 99.998%.
WATCH CARE
Bremont watches are put through extensive testing before they are released
from the workshop - whether it is for time-keeping precision, temperature,
shock and scratch resistance or pressure testing; all of our strict tolerances have
to be met. Although Bremont watches have more than proved their resilience
before they are released from our workshop, we want to ensure that the
enjoyment that comes from wearing a Bremont timepiece lasts generations. We
therefore recommend that the following tips for watch care are observed...
CleanIng
Use warm water followed by a microfibre cloth to clean metal and sapphire.
CRown
Ensure that the crown is pushed in to prevent entry of water into the
mechanism.
sea wateR
Wash with fresh water following exposure to saline water.
shoCks anD Jolts
Avoid any heavy shocks to the watch.
magnetIC FIelDs
Avoid contact with electrical equipment and strong magnets such as
speakers, magnetic tablet case covers and radio alarm clocks.
temPeRatuRe
Keeping the watch in contact with wrist will help minimize any
exposure to extremes. Bremont recommend that you do not wear
your watch near hot water, for example in the shower, steam room
or jacuzzi. Extreme changes in temperature can cause moisture to
permeate the seals and cause condensation to form inside of the
watch.
ChemICals
Wash with warm fresh water if it is exposed to solvents etc. to avoid
damage to seals and watch straps.
SERvICING
Every part of your watch has been carefully chosen from the best
selection of materials available. In spite of this, a number of parts will
always be subject to natural wear. It is therefore important that these