Key Highlights
- BREMONT provides a rare look at the hands-on assembly of the MB Meteor Time Zones timepiece.
- The footage is captured inside BREMONT‘s own watch assembly environment, conducted by the brand’s specialist team.
- The MB Meteor Time Zones is among BREMONT’s technically involved references, featuring a time-zones complication.
- The behind-the-scenes format reflects BREMONT’s broader commitment to manufacturing transparency.
Inside the BREMONT Workshop
Few watch brands grant collectors an unfiltered view of the assembly floor, making BREMONT’s decision to document the build process of the MB Meteor Time Zones a notable gesture of transparency. The British watchmaker — headquartered in Henley-on-Thames and widely regarded as one of the most ambitious watch manufacturing operations to emerge from the United Kingdom — has long positioned itself around the idea that the story behind a watch is inseparable from the watch itself. Bringing the assembly team to the foreground reinforces that philosophy in the most direct way possible.
The footage, released via the BREMONT Watch Company’s official channel, captures the meticulous, component-by-component work that transforms individual parts into a functioning timepiece. Rather than relying on polished marketing imagery, this approach places the craftspeople and their techniques at the centre of the narrative. For serious collectors, that kind of access carries genuine weight.
The MB Meteor Time Zones
The MB Meteor Time Zones sits within BREMONT’s MB collection, a line that has historically pushed the brand toward more technically ambitious territory. The inclusion of a time-zones complication means the movement must accommodate multiple simultaneous time readings — a construction discipline that demands both precision in calibration and care during final assembly. Each component interaction is consequential, and the assembly team’s work on this reference reflects that level of responsibility.
For watch collectors in the GCC, where international travel is a constant reality, a time-zones complication holds particular practical appeal alongside its horological interest. References such as the MB Meteor Time Zones assembly film offer a meaningful way to understand not just what a watch does, but the depth of work required to make it function reliably. BREMONT’s willingness to show that process openly sets it apart from brands that keep the workshop firmly off-limits.
Craftsmanship as a Brand Statement
BREMONT has steadily built a reputation grounded in manufacturing rigour, and this assembly footage reinforces that positioning at a moment when collector scrutiny of production credentials is higher than ever. The brand’s facility — known internally as The Wing — brought a significant portion of its production in-house, a commitment that gives meaning to behind-the-scenes content of this kind. When a brand shows its own team building a watch, the implicit claim is that the process is worth examining. Other ambitious BREMONT references, including the Supernova 41mm Tourbillon and the Moon Mission I, reflect similar standards of in-house technical development.
Assembly sequences like this one also serve an educational function. They make visible the sequence of steps — the placement of bridges, the alignment of components, the careful handling of finished surfaces — that separates a finished luxury timepiece from a commodity product. For both new and experienced collectors, that visibility builds informed appreciation rather than passive consumption.
Why It Matters
For GCC collectors and enthusiasts, BREMONT’s decision to document the MB Meteor Time Zones assembly process offers something valuable: an honest, craft-led perspective on what distinguishes a serious watchmaker from the broader market. Transparency of this kind supports confident collecting decisions and deepens engagement with the brand well beyond the point of purchase.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the BREMONT MB Meteor Time Zones?
The MB Meteor Time Zones is a BREMONT timepiece whose assembly process is showcased by the brand's dedicated watch assembly team, offering a rare look at the craft behind a finished Bremont watch.
Where are BREMONT watches assembled?
BREMONT is a British watch company, and the assembly footage featured in the official video highlights the hands-on work carried out by the brand's specialist assembly team.
Where can I watch the BREMONT MB Meteor Time Zones assembly footage?
The full assembly sequence is documented in the official BREMONT video, available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlcO6Gi13_g, published by the Bremont Watch Company channel.


