Bremont Watches x Williams Racing F1 debut the WR-45 chronograph
Limited to 244 pieces, the WR-45's production refers to the number of races Williams Racing has had one or both drivers on the podium.
Williams Racing has been a prominent name in Formula 1 for over four decades, tracing its roots back to 1969. With an impressive record of 16 world championships and 114 Grand Prix victories, it is clear that Williams Racing has firmly etched its name in the history of Formula 1.
The horologists at Bremont Watches are proud to continue their partnership with Williams Racing by releasing an exclusive collaboration chronograph. The Bremont x Williams Racing WR-45 Chronograph pays homage to both British heritages and their dedication to precision engineering. The 43 mm black DLC-treated stainless steel Bremont Trip-Tick case features a tachymeter bezel within its construction.
The matte black chronograph dial configuration incorporates the legedary F1 team's colours, including a 6 Hour sub-dial highlighting the Williams Racing livery. Unlike the secret powertrain in Williams Racing F1 cars, Bremont is happy to share the modified Calibre 13 1/4’’’ BE-53AV as the WR-45's power source. The movement is visible through a sapphire crystal caseback, revealing Williams Racing logo etched in shades of blue.
Fitted on a black alcantara strap, the Bremont x Williams Racing WR-45 Chronograph is limited to only 244-pieces to celebrate the number of races Williams Racing has had one or both drivers on the podium.
Source: Bremont Watches
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