Key Highlights
- Four Altitude references united under a single Air Force Blue colourway: MB Meteor Time Zones (new), MB Meteor, 39 Date, and Chronograph GMT
- MB Meteor Time Zones features BB641 automatic movement, 56-hour power reserve, and bi-directional 24-time-zone dial flange in a 42mm Grade 2 titanium Trip-Tick case
- MB Meteor retains the 17-year Martin-Baker partnership’s signature lollipop seconds hand, powered by BB14 with a 68-hour power reserve
- Altitude 39 Date offers the colourway in 904L stainless steel at 39mm — the most accessible entry into the capsule
- Altitude Chronograph GMT houses the chronometer-rated BC781 movement with independent GMT hand and 62-hour power reserve
- All models feature anti-shock movement mounting, soft-iron anti-magnetic protection, and Super-LumiNova® (blue emission) throughout

A Colourway Rooted in Military Aviation
Air Force Blue is not a cosmetic choice for Bremont. Since the brand’s founding in 2002, its identity has been shaped by the Royal Air Force — its uniforms, instruments, and aircraft. The hue applied across this capsule is that same disciplined shade: deep, immediately legible, and carrying genuine institutional weight. Following the Altitude Perpetual Calendar in Air Force Blue launched in 2025, the full Altitude line now carries the colourway, creating a coherent family of professional pilot’s watches rather than a collection of separate exercises.
The practical case for the colour is equally clear. Against a brushed blue galvanic metal dial, white Super-LumiNova® numerals and indexes achieve a contrast that serves low-light cockpit conditions as readily as it serves a boardroom in Dubai or Riyadh. Bold character and operational function are not in tension here — they are the same thing.
The New Reference: Altitude MB Meteor Time Zones
Case and Construction
The MB Meteor Time Zones is housed in Bremont‘s 42mm Grade 2 titanium Trip-Tick case, with the brand’s signature dark blue knurled central barrel. At 12.23mm deep and 53.40g on the head, it wears as a serious instrument without imposing presence. Water resistance is rated to 10 ATM, and the case back is a decorated titanium open display.
Dial Architecture and Movement
The bi-directional rotating dial flange presents 24 global time zones; a 24-hour GMT track with day/night indication occupies the centre of the dial. The red triangular-tipped GMT hand reads across both, with gloss black hour, minute and seconds hands — the latter carrying the Martin-Baker pullcord tail — all filled with white Super-LumiNova® emitting blue. A date window at 3 o’clock grounds the complication in daily utility. Power comes from the BB641 automatic calibre: 25 jewels, Glucydur balance wheel, Anachron balance spring, 28,800bph, and a 56-hour reserve.

The Three Accompanying References
Altitude MB Meteor
The MB Meteor — the most visible expression of Bremont’s Bremont Moon Mission I lineage of extreme-environment engineering — shares the same 42mm titanium architecture as the Time Zones variant. Air Force Blue renews a dial that already carried conviction: the lollipop seconds hand referencing the Martin-Baker ejection pull-handle remains unchanged, as does the dual-crown layout and Roto-Click inner bezel. The BB14 movement delivers a 68-hour power reserve.
Altitude 39 Date
At 39mm in 904L stainless steel, the Altitude 39 Date translates the MB design language into the most wearable format in the capsule. The Air Force Blue dial here is clean and balanced, framed by a contrasting black minute track. BB14 movement, anti-shock mounting and anti-magnetic shielding carry over from the MB series. It is the reference most naturally suited to a collector who moves between professional contexts — and equally at home in a Gulf city as in a flight deck.
Altitude Chronograph GMT
The Chronograph GMT operates on the chronometer-rated BC781 movement — 25 jewels, Glucydur balance, 62-hour reserve — in a 42mm 904L stainless steel case running 14.7mm deep. Sub-dials at 9, 12, and 6 o’clock are executed with fine CD-line finishing; a propeller-inspired running seconds hand at 9 o’clock and a red-tipped GMT hand together give the dial a purposeful, layered identity. The blue-and-black 24-hour day/night ring is a functional element that doubles as visual structure.

Manufacture and Availability
All four references are manufactured at The Wing, Bremont’s 35,000 sq. ft facility in the Chiltern Valley, opened in 2021. Strap options across the titanium models include a quick-release brushed titanium bracelet, a blue rubber-and-leather strap, and a blue-and-black NATO. The Bremont Supernova 41mm Tourbillon demonstrated the brand’s capacity for high-complication output from the same manufacture; the Altitude capsule demonstrates its discipline in purpose-built, tool-watch form at every price tier in the range.


For collectors in the GCC region, the Altitude Air Force Blue capsule represents one of the more coherent tool-watch propositions of 2026: a single visual identity applied with genuine rigour across four distinct functional briefs. Stay ahead of the latest releases. Subscribe to our newsletter for editor-curated coverage of luxury timepieces across the GCC.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Air Force Blue Altitude Capsule Collection from Bremont?
The Air Force Blue Altitude Capsule Collection comprises four Bremont Altitude references unified under a single Air Force Blue colourway: the MB Meteor Time Zones (new), MB Meteor, 39 Date, and Chronograph GMT. Each model features the brand’s signature military aviation aesthetic rooted in its 23-year partnership with the Royal Air Force.
What movement powers the MB Meteor Time Zones and what is its power reserve?
The MB Meteor Time Zones is powered by the BB641 automatic movement with a 56-hour power reserve. It features 25 jewels, a Glucydur balance wheel, Anachron balance spring, and operates at 28,800bph, housed in a 42mm Grade 2 titanium Trip-Tick case.
Which Altitude reference offers the most accessible entry into the Air Force Blue capsule?
The Altitude 39 Date is the most accessible entry point, offered in 904L stainless steel at 39mm with a clean Air Force Blue dial framed by a contrasting black minute track and powered by the BB14 movement.



