Bremont Altitude MB Meteor Stealth Grey: Limited Edition Titanium Pilot’s Watch

Bremont Altitude MB Meteor Stealth Grey limited edition titanium watch with meteorite dial.

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.
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