The Altitude MB Meteor is the most advanced evolution of Bremonts iconic MB series.
Named after the Gloster Meteor Britains very first jet fighter, and the aircraft used for Martin-Bakers original live ejection test in 1946 it features a lightweight and durable 42mm Grade 2 titanium case, refined Trip-Tick construction, and an upgraded Roto-Click inner bezel.
The three-part Trip-Tick case has been re-engineered with a slimmer profile and reduced lug-to-lug distance for improved comfort. The dual crowns C one at 2 oclock for winding and setting, and one at 4 oclock for operating the bi-directional inner bezel C have been optimised for ergonomics and utility, delivering a much smoother operation. The inner bezels Roto-Click technology has also been re-engineered, ensuring effortless and precise action with the pure, satisfying click familiar to MB owners.
The dial is designed for absolute legibility with applied Super-LumiNova? indexes, and subtle stencilled detailing. The watch retains one of the MBs most iconic features: the lollipop seconds hand counterbalanced by a looped ejection pull handle in white and black stripes.
Beneath the surface, the BB14, 68-hour power reserve movement is suspended within a flexible rubber mount to absorb shocks and minimise impacts. The Altitude MB Meteor has an open case-back, revealing the movements fine finishing in gunmetal grey with Geneva Stripes. The open case-back retains the anti-magnetic shielding, which is provided by a soft iron ring around the movement, based on Faraday Cage principles.
The Altitude MB Meteor is built for those who push limits.