Bremont has maintained an official relationship with Britain’s Ministry of Defense since 2019 and was the first luxury watchmaker granted a license to use the official insignia of all three branches of His Majesty’s Armed Forces (HMAF).
Which is why the British brand is allowed to feature the Royal Navy’s heraldic badge on the dial of the new HMAF Supermarine. It’s the highlight of a new trio of civilian watches celebrating Britain’s military.

Bremont’s HMAF collection dates back to 2020, when it released a bronze version of the old Broadsword field watch in three different dial colors representing the three branches. This update offers far more variety, taking advantage of the brand’s new flagship dive, pilot’s and field watches released over the past couple of years.
The Supermarine 300m debuted in 2024 as part of Bremont’s full rebranding following the departure of its co-founders, brothers Nick and Giles English. It adopted classic diver design language, offering much broader appeal than any of the brand’s previous aquatic tool watches.

The HMAF Supermarine adds a coarse finish to its 40mm 904L stainless steel case, inspired by the hulls of Royal Navy ships. The coin-edge bezel frame and signed crown feature a matching finish.
The monotone, muddled gray motif carries over to the quick-release leather pin buckle strap with white side stitching.





