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Bremont Ronnie Wood 'The 1947 Collection'

The Bremont by Ronnie Wood “1947 Collection” is a limited series of 47 timepieces developed in collaboration with Rolling Stones guitarist and painter Ronnie Wood. Each watch features a unique, hand-painted dial created by Wood, reflecting a wide range of motifs from stylized guitars to abstract compositions and textual elements. These one-of-a-kind designs are paired with a consistent dial layout, including a triple date display - day at 11 o’clock, month at 1 o’clock, and a pointer date with a moonphase at 6 o’clock - complemented by blued leaf hands with lume and a red stick pointer date hand. The watches are housed in Bremont’s signature Trip-Tick case, measuring 42 mm and crafted in 18K white gold with curved lugs and a polished bezel. Each case back features a “1 of 1” engraving and a sapphire display window printed with the phrase “I Feel Like Painting”. Powering the collection is a modified Bremont DTE3022-31 automatic movement, offering a 46-hour power reserve and a 28,800 bph beat rate, with a winding rotor featuring Wood's signature. The watches are paired with a black alligator leather straps with white-gold signed buckles. The 1947 Collection continues Bremont’s tradition of integrating British craftsmanship and historical inspiration into finely crafted, collectible timepieces.

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