The Bremont Tour and Watchmaking Masterclass for 6 people
Description
The Museum of Timekeeping has arranged to see watchmakers bring Bremont’s iconic timepieces to life through a private and bespoke tour of The Wing, Bremont’s 35,000sq ft state-of-the-art watchmaking manufacture. Visitors enjoy the unique opportunity to view all engineering, watchmaking, and machinery departments.
Set in the heart of the Chilterns, The Wing is the veritable home of British watchmaking and Bremont is proud to be at the forefront of the revival of this historically British craft.
Following an in-depth, private tour of the The Wing and a light lunch served with Gusbourne Sparkling Wine in The Wing’s private bar and lounge, guests will move onto the Bremont masterclass experience.
The masterclass offers visitors a unique opportunity to build your own customised version of the iconic Bremont Martin-Baker, a watch that has redefined the aviation watch space. Hosted by one of Bremont's in-house senior watch technicians, each guest will have the opportunity to build their own customised version of the iconic MBII with a certificate on completion.
KEY INFO…
• Max. 6 people on a weekday of their choice (subject to Bremont availability).
• A member of Bremont’s Concierge Team will contact you to confirm the date of your tour and special watchmaking experience.
• The cost of the watch to take home is not included in the price of the experience — Bremont would certainly be delighted to build it for you if you fall in love with your selected MB design (which is highly likely!).
The Museum of Timekeeping, preserves, restores and curates one of the world's notable horological collections and libraries at the headquarters of the British Horological Institute. The museum is accredited by the Arts Council and is a registered charity. It hosts regular open days along with the chance to meet and see their watch and clock conservation team in action as it conserves pieces from this unique collection.