Bremont Expands Its Terra Nova Line with the Steel Jumping Hour Edition | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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Bremont Expands Its Terra Nova Line with the Steel Jumping Hour Edition | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
"Following the acclaimed success of its limited-edition cupro-aluminum bronze release, Bremont introduces a new chapter in its Terra Nova story: the Terra Nova Jumping Hour in 904L Steel. This non-limited iteration brings the same technical brilliance and vintage-inspired charm as its predecessor, now crafted in one of the most durable and lustrous materials used in modern horology. With this release, Bremont reinforces the Terra Nova's role as a cornerstone of its field watch portfolio-an elegant yet resilient companion that bridges traditional craftsmanship with contemporary engineering."
"The Terra Nova collection has become a platform for Bremont's exploration of heritage design within a modern context, and the Jumping Hour in Steel continues that trajectory. The new 38 mm model maintains the cushion-shaped case and shortened lugs that define the collection's low-profile silhouette-traits directly inspired by early 20th-century military pocket watches. This geometry not only enhances comfort on the wrist but also evokes the utilitarian precision of timepieces once designed for explorers and field officers."
Bremont introduces the Terra Nova Jumping Hour in 904L stainless steel as a non-limited model that extends the Terra Nova line. The 38 mm cushion-shaped case and shortened lugs preserve the collection's low-profile silhouette inspired by early 20th-century military pocket watches. The use of 904L steel enhances corrosion resistance and allows a mirror-like polish associated with high-end watchmaking. The case combines polished and brushed finishes for surface contrast and real-world durability. The modest thickness and versatile styling suit both rugged outdoor use and formal wear. The model reinforces the Terra Nova's position as an elegant, resilient field watch bridging traditional craftsmanship and contemporary engineering.
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