Pricing and Availability

I think bronze is a natural fit for the Terra Nova collection, as it perfectly meshes with the field watches’ unique neo-vintage styling. The choice of a more premium, tougher bronze also makes sense for Bremont, given the brand’s reputation for rugged tool watches and the use of 904L steel in the base models.

All three new watches get gradient dials that are darker at the sides and lighter in the middle, adding to the aged look. The three-hander and chronograph both received green dials, while the power-reserve model has a brown dial. The natural colors again are a solid choice, matching the outdoorsy vibes of the collection.

a closeup of a bremont bronze watch
The power-reserve version is a limited edition of 100 pieces.
Bremont

The chronograph and three-hander are each available on either a nylon NATO strap, a nubuck leather strap, or a quick-release bronze bracelet. The power-reserve model, which is a limited edition of 100 pieces, is only available on the bracelet.

The Terra Nova Bronze collection is available now from Bremont, with the Terra Nova 40.5 Date Bronze retailing for $3,750 on a strap and $4,150 on a bracelet; the Terra Nova 42.5 Chronograph bronze going for $6,150 on the strap and $6,550 on the bracelet; and the limited-edition Terra Nova 40.5 Power Reserve Bronze landing in the middle at $5,100.