Hard to Spot. Harder to Forget.
The Bremont Altitude MB Meteor Stealth Grey stands out as a 42mm titanium pilot’s watch built for professionals and collectors. At first glance, its silhouette looks stealthy and minimal, yet a closer look reveals details that make it unforgettable.
This watch is limited to 400 pieces worldwide, giving it built-in rarity. Bremont crafted the case from Grade 2 titanium for strength and lightness. The ultra-matt grey finish absorbs light, cutting glare and reinforcing its stealth profile.
Why Collectors Want It
- Titanium Trip-Tick® case construction
- Anti-magnetic protection ring
- Shock-absorbing movement mount
- Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating
- Water resistance rated to 100m
Inside, the Bremont calibre BB14-AH automatic movement delivers 28,800 vibrations per hour and a 68-hour power reserve. The decorated rotor adds refinement, while the engineering ensures reliability in flight and on the ground.
The dial brings another layer of exclusivity. Bremont scanned a real meteorite to create its unique pattern. Applied indexes filled with Super-LumiNova® guarantee visibility in darkness. The yellow “ejection” seconds hand, borrowed from the MBI, connects directly to aviation history.
Technical Specifications
- Movement: Automatic, BB14-AH, 24 jewels, 68-hour reserve
- Case: 42mm titanium, matt grey finish, DLC knurled barrel
- Dial: Meteorite texture, luminous indexes, inner Roto-Click bezel
- Crystal: Box sapphire, anti-reflective
- Water Resistance: 100m (10 ATM)
- Case Back: Titanium open display
- Bracelet: Titanium, quick release
- Weight: 53.29g (watch head only)
Expert Insight
“The key is durability with stealth aesthetics. Bremont tested MB series watches under live ejection conditions — no other luxury brand matches that level of proof.”
In fact, studies show 70% of luxury watch buyers prefer limited editions for their investment value. With only 400 units, the MB Meteor ranks among Bremont’s most desirable releases.
Q&A
Q: Why does the meteorite dial matter?
A: Each dial carries a unique natural pattern, scanned from a real meteorite. No two watches are alike.
Q: Is the MB Meteor suitable for everyday wear?
A: Yes. It withstands shocks, resists magnetic fields, and offers 100m water resistance. You can wear it confidently in real-world conditions.
Q: How does it differ from the MBI?
A: Both share ejection-tested design. The MB Meteor adds a meteorite dial and stealth finish, expanding Bremont’s range of aviation-inspired tools.
If rare natural patterns intrigue you, take a look at our deep dive into Argyle Pink Diamonds, known for their geological rarity.
For another titanium-built tool watch, read our coverage of the DOXA SUB 750T Professional.
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