
Bremont commemorates Rolls-Royce's ionBird electric plane with a special edition timepiece
The watchmaker joins the company on its upcoming world record attempt.
Rolls-Royce hopes to break the current speed record of 213 mph in an all-electric plane with their ionBIRD aircraft, which aims to exceed speeds of 300 mph when it takes to the sky early next year. Bremont, Rolls-Royce's official timing partner, has joined the company to commemorate the attempt with a special edition timepiece. The Bremont ionBird features a 43mm aviation-grade titanium case with a bi-directional rotating 24-hour bezel, a chronometer rated automatic GMT movement with a 42-hour power reserve, anti-shock technology, and a choice between a leather strap or steel bracelet.
$5,795-$6,395, bremont.com