Bremont overhauled its Altitude collection in 2025 with a motif inspired by the cockpits of modern fighter jets. The result was toolish and rugged with a polished refinement; pretty much Bremont in a nutshell.
But a new limited-edition Altitude Chronograph brings some mid-century charm to the modern pilot’s watch collection. Along with a vintage-inspired dial and a supple nubuck leather strap, the British watchmaker added some genuine vintage engines from the 1970s.

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As the name reveals, Bremont’s new Altitude Chronograph Pulsograph Valjoux 23 incorporates a batch of new-old-stock Valjoux 23 movements.
Among watch history nerds like me, the Valjoux 23 is as iconic as movements get. Produced from 1916 to 1974 by the esteemed Valjoux manufacture, it set the standard for mechanical chronographs in the early twentieth century.
In its prime, the Valjoux 23 powered watches from Rolex, Vacheron and Patek Philippe, just to name a few. Heuer heavily modified it to meet the demands of early Carrera chronographs.





