Introduction to the BREMONT Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’
The Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’ continues BREMONT’s focus on engineering watches for professional environments. The design pairs a 42mm Grade 2 titanium case with a full tactical black DLC coating, delivering a lightweight platform rated for sustained field use.
Design Features
Material and Construction
The Altitude MB Meteor case measures 42mm in diameter and uses Grade 2 titanium as its base material. The full tactical black DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon) coating provides scratch resistance across the case surfaces and is suitable for daily operations and exposure to demanding conditions.
Iconic MB Trip-Tick Case
The MB Trip-Tick case construction is a structural feature that separates the case barrel from the lugs via a visible gap. This approach allows independent movement of the lugs under impact while the barrel remains centered, protecting the movement from shock transmission. The knurled titanium barrel provides grip texture and reinforces the tactical orientation of the design.
Conclusion
The BREMONT Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’ combines Grade 2 titanium construction with DLC protection and the MB Trip-Tick case architecture. The result is a watch configured for durability in field conditions without compromising wearability. Those investigating the broader BREMONT catalog can explore BREMONT collections.
Frequently Asked Questions
What material is the BREMONT Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’ case made from?
The case is constructed from Grade 2 titanium, which offers a lightweight platform suitable for field applications.
What is the MB Trip-Tick case and why is it significant?
The MB Trip-Tick case separates the barrel from the lugs via a visible gap, allowing the lugs to move independently under impact while the barrel housing the movement remains centered. This structural design reduces shock transmission to the movement.
What coating does the BREMONT Altitude MB Meteor feature and what are its benefits?
The watch features a full tactical black DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon) coating that provides scratch resistance across case surfaces and is rated for exposure to demanding field conditions.

