Bremont / Airco
Bremont Airco
Collection profile
Bremont's Airco is a vintage-leaning aviation watch family named after the Aircraft Manufacturing Company Limited, using the brand's Trip-Tick case construction across dressier pilot-watch references such as Mach 1, Mach 2, and Mach 3.
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Why it matters
Airco broadens Bremont's aviation story beyond chronographs and Martin-Baker testing into a cleaner, vintage-inspired pilot-watch lane, giving the brand a more understated family tied to British aircraft history and everyday wear.
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Fun facts
Aircraft-company name
Bremont says the Airco name comes from the Aircraft Manufacturing Company Limited, one of the first British military aircraft manufacturers.
Mach 3 context
Bremont connects Airco Mach 3 to classic pilot-watch design and the 100-year anniversary of British military aviation.
FAQ
What is Bremont Airco?
Airco is Bremont's vintage-inspired pilot-watch family named after the Aircraft Manufacturing Company Limited.
Which Airco references are shown by Bremont?
Bremont official product pages provide Airco Mach 1, Airco Mach 2, and Airco Mach 3 examples.
How does Airco differ from Bremont ALT1?
Airco is the cleaner vintage pilot-watch line, while ALT1 is Bremont's broader aviation chronograph and travel-time family.
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