• Home
  • News
  • Personal Finance
    • Savings
    • Banking
    • Mortgage
    • Retirement
    • Taxes
    • Wealth
  • Make Money
  • Budgeting
  • Burrow
  • Investing
  • Credit Cards
  • Loans

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest finance news and updates directly to your inbox.

Top News

The Delegation Framework Every Leader Needs

December 30, 2025

Why AI Matters More for Small Businesses Than Anyone Else

December 30, 2025

Innovation Will Stall in Your Company Unless You Do This

December 30, 2025
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Trending
  • The Delegation Framework Every Leader Needs
  • Why AI Matters More for Small Businesses Than Anyone Else
  • Innovation Will Stall in Your Company Unless You Do This
  • Why Your Startup’s Best Idea Can Be Copied in 48 Hours — and What Really Protects You
  • 16 Tips to Help You Keep ‘Gray Divorce’ From Ruining Your Retirement
  • 4 Major Economic Shifts Coming in 2026 (And How to Position Your Money Now)
  • A Reputation Crisis Just Hit. Here’s What Smart Leaders Do in the First 24 Hours
  • Waymo Pauses Robotaxis Due to Flash Flood Warning
Tuesday, December 30
Facebook Twitter Instagram
iSafeSpend
Subscribe For Alerts
  • Home
  • News
  • Personal Finance
    • Savings
    • Banking
    • Mortgage
    • Retirement
    • Taxes
    • Wealth
  • Make Money
  • Budgeting
  • Burrow
  • Investing
  • Credit Cards
  • Loans
iSafeSpend
Home » Bremont CEO Davide Cerrato on Building Adventure Watches for Sky, Land, and Sea
Investing

Bremont CEO Davide Cerrato on Building Adventure Watches for Sky, Land, and Sea

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 24, 20230 Views0
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Email Tumblr Telegram

With the launch of Bremont’s revamped Supermarine dive watch collection last week, Davide Cerrato, the U.K. brand’s new CEO, offers a taste of the vision he has for Britain’s largest watchmaker. 

Having worked for Tudor, Montblanc, and Panerai, Cerrato has extensive experience in branding, product design and development, supply-chain management, and production. Meanwhile Bremont, founded in 2002 by brothers (and accomplished pilots) Nick and Giles English, has been deeply rooted in the aviation world. Part of Cerrato’s strategy is to focus on a broader theme of “adventure exploration,” encompassing sporty watches segmented for land, sea, and air.

Take the new 40mm Supermarine S302 GMT collection, which includes a piece with a green and blue aluminum bezel (US$3,750 on strap/US$4,200 on bracelet), Cerrato’s personal favorite. There’s also a limited-edition Supermarine Ocean (US$4,000 on strap/US$4,450 on bracelet) in connection with world-renowned free divers and conservationists, Ocean Ramsey and Juan Oliphant. 

Water resistant down to 300 meters (980 feet), the S302 GMTs have been redesigned for heightened legibility and feature new accents across the dial and crown, refined hands, vintage lume on the dial and bezel, and a new 24-hour bezel design. A chronometer-rated automatic movement with a 50-hour power reserve powers the watches. 

“Aviation was the history of the early days of the brand, and it was very relevant at that point,” he says. “Now, to be honest, there are not many people who are pilots and not many who are into planes. We want to give the brand an image or identity that can be relevant on a global standpoint and build an icon in a more universal watch that can appeal to different targets, countries and cultures.” Currently, he is planning to scale up in the U.S. and Middle Eastern markets.

In 2021, Bremont achieved a milestone in bringing mechanical watchmaking back to Britain with the release of its ENG300 movement series after investing in a manufacturing line for machining base components. Its watches are assembled at its 35,000-square-foot factory, dubbed “the Wing,” in Henley-on-Thames, England. The ENG300 marked the first time in 50 years that mechanical movements have been built at scale in Britain.

Cerrato speaks about his vision for the quintessentially British brand. 

PENTA: What were your impressions of Bremont before you joined and have they changed now that you are onboard? 

Davide Cerrato: I’ve been following the company from afar since the beginning. I know the segment in which it operates very well because I spent 10 years at Tudor and six years at Montblanc, which compete in the same category. 

Twenty years ago, when they talked about bringing watchmaking back to British shores, I think people were laughing. Now, here we are.

How have you watched it evolve?

The company has been growing organically since it was founded. It’s very authentic, there is a lot of fashion and strong ties to Britishness and the British spirit. The company has very strong fundamentals, but because they’ve grown organically, I think there is too much complexity between the number of stories and the narratives told, the number of products and so on. We are now really more into “simplify to amplify”—focusing on a single message, reducing the number of products, reorganizing the lines, and going to an iconic watch. 

What have you done to achieve these goals?

We have greatly reduced the number of references, and we have repositioned our entry price point with more aggressive pricing because that’s where a big part of the market Is—people are really looking for value.  The segment of £2,500 to £3,000 (about US$3,000 to US$3,675) is a very important one, and that’s where you create a strong source of new customers getting into the brand. 

The new 40mm Supermarine S302 GMT collection, which includes a piece with a green and blue aluminum bezel.


Courtesy of Bremont

How do you envision leveraging the brand’s Britishness?

There is a link to what I call the British indomitable spirit. There is an original point of view on things that is very British. The way in which we are leveraging this is we are refocusing our narrative on adventure exploration, which has been a narrative of the brand for a long time. It’s very relevant for the new generation and we definitely want to connect with younger people. 

Also, adventure and exploration allow us to create a very powerful segmentation, which is adventure in water, land, and sky. We have a diving-watch line, Supermarine, which is the sea adventure part. Then, for land adventure, we are going to launch a new line, which will be a new design direction. And then next year, we’ll work on the aviation line. 

How important is having a hero model for a watch brand?

You absolutely need to have at least one model that people will associate with your brand. At the moment, we don’t have it, so that’s why we have been working to upgrade the design of the Supermarine line. We are also launching a new line linked to land exploration and very much linked to our military association, where in the future, we can potentially have our new icon growing. 

This article has been edited for length and clarity.

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Articles

Why AI Matters More for Small Businesses Than Anyone Else

Investing December 30, 2025

Waymo Pauses Robotaxis Due to Flash Flood Warning

Investing December 29, 2025

Arkansas Powerball Winner Can Stay Anonymous for 3 Years

Investing December 28, 2025

The Website Mistake That Stops Users From Becoming Customers

Investing December 27, 2025

How Your Small Business Can Save More Money Through the One Big Beautiful Bill Act

Investing December 26, 2025

How to Turn a Cyberattack Into a Strategic Advantage

Investing December 25, 2025
Add A Comment

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Demo
Top News

Why AI Matters More for Small Businesses Than Anyone Else

December 30, 20250 Views

Innovation Will Stall in Your Company Unless You Do This

December 30, 20250 Views

Why Your Startup’s Best Idea Can Be Copied in 48 Hours — and What Really Protects You

December 29, 20250 Views

16 Tips to Help You Keep ‘Gray Divorce’ From Ruining Your Retirement

December 29, 20251 Views
Don't Miss

4 Major Economic Shifts Coming in 2026 (And How to Position Your Money Now)

By News RoomDecember 29, 2025

Xavier Lorenzo / Shutterstock.comAdvertising Disclosure: When you buy something by clicking links within this article,…

A Reputation Crisis Just Hit. Here’s What Smart Leaders Do in the First 24 Hours

December 29, 2025

Waymo Pauses Robotaxis Due to Flash Flood Warning

December 29, 2025

Get Lifetime Access to Windows 11 Pro for Just $10

December 29, 2025
About Us

Your number 1 source for the latest finance, making money, saving money and budgeting. follow us now to get the news that matters to you.

We're accepting new partnerships right now.

Email Us: [email protected]

Our Picks

The Delegation Framework Every Leader Needs

December 30, 2025

Why AI Matters More for Small Businesses Than Anyone Else

December 30, 2025

Innovation Will Stall in Your Company Unless You Do This

December 30, 2025
Most Popular

16 Tips to Help You Keep ‘Gray Divorce’ From Ruining Your Retirement

December 29, 20251 Views

The Competitive Advantage No One Is Talking About

December 24, 20251 Views

7 Energy‑Saving Tricks Boomers Are Using in Snowbelt States

December 23, 20251 Views
Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest Dribbble
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2025 iSafeSpend. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.