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Bremont expands its Terra Nova collection with the launch of a striking new variant, the Terra Nova Jumping Hour in steel. This refined 38mm model brings a contemporary interpretation of the montres à guichet Jumping Hour to the Terra Nova field watch line. Combining mechanical innovation with military-inspired design, the new Jumping Hour in 904L steel offers rugged elegance and precision for the modern watch enthusiast, while further demonstrating the versatility of the Terra Nova collection.
First introduced in 2024, the Terra Nova series of contemporary field watches stands out for its geometric cushion-shaped case, low profile, and shortened lugs, a modern take on tool watch design inspired by early 20th-century military pocket watches.
The new 904L steel montre à guichet design follows the launch of the limited-edition cupro-aluminium bronze model, which drew inspiration from the iconic “trench watches” of the early 1900s.
The new stainless-steel version retains the same dimensions as its bronze predecessor, measuring 38 mm with a thickness of 9.10 mm. The fully brushed case features an engraved caseback adorned with a world map — a distinctive design trait across the entire Terra Nova collection.
Bold and contemporary in appearance, the Terra Nova Jumping Hour in polished and brushed 904L steel features clean, minimalist apertures reminiscent of classic montres à guichet trench watches. Its vertically brushed stainless-steel dial displays the hours and minutes through precision-cut windows, complemented by a central sweeping seconds hand that evokes a traditional compass — a nod to Bremont’s enduring passion for adventure and exploration.
At the center, the Bremont Wayfinder logo sits beneath the sweeping seconds hand, reinforcing the brand’s spirit of precision navigation and discovery.
Powering the watch is the all-new Calibre BC634, developed exclusively with movement manufacturer Sellita. This automatic movement beats at a frequency of 28,800 vph (4 Hz) and offers a power reserve of 56 hours. The calibre delivers a sharp and instantaneous hour jump, completed in under 1/10th of a second.
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The high-performance Jumping Hour mechanism operates via a system of gears and springs, allowing the hour disc to “jump” precisely as the minute hand completes its revolution, ensuring a crisp and satisfying motion.
The new Bremont Terra Nova Jumping Hour is available with either a brushed and polished 904L steel bracelet or a chocolate brown box-stitched leather strap.
Priced at EUR 5,050 on leather strap which is equivalent to AED 19,700
EUR 5,350 on steel bracelet which is equivalent to AED 20,900
For more information, you can visit Bremont’s official website.
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