
Bremont is set to become the first British watch brand to live on the Moon. The brand-new Supernova Chronograph will fly aboard American aerospace company Astrobotic Technology’s Griffin Mission One to the lunar south pole, scheduled for the second half of 2026. When it lands, it will remain on the surface. Not as a passenger, but as a permanent resident. Griffin Mission One is part of NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services program. The mission aims to deliver scientific, technological, and cultural payloads to the Moon’s South Pole.

Housed in a 41mm stainless steel case, the watch features a multi-part construction with a DLC-coated middle and a multi-faceted black ceramic bezel. The geometric architecture and contrasting brushed/polished surfaces create a distinctive aesthetic, while maintaining durability and corrosion resistance. The dial is defined by a three-dimensional black galvanic structure, inspired by spacecraft solar arrays. A perforated grid pattern sits above a full Super-LumiNova layer, ensuring legibility in low light with a blue emission. Applied indexes and black gold hands, also filled with Super-LumiNova, ensure legibility. While sub-dials at 3 and 9 o’clock introduce depth with matching geometric detailing. A date display at 6 o’clock and tachymeter scale on the dial ring complete the layout. At its core is the chronometer-rated BC77 automatic movement, visible through the exhibition case back. The watch is available on a steel bracelet ($8,250.00) or a black rubber strap ($8,000.00).
Bremont Supernova Chronograph – bremont.com

