Project Possible Silver Bracelet Everest Nims
Project Possible Silver Bracelet Everest Nims

Special Edition Bremont Project Possible

The watch that conquered the highest peak

Tested beyond endurance

Possesses superior strength and properties

Achieving the impossible

Special Edition Bremont Project Possible

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The Bremont Project Possible Limited Edition marks the ultimate mountaineering achievements by our Ambassador Nirmal ‘Nims’ Purja MBE.

    Description

    2019 saw one man achieve the impossible. Nims firmly took his place in mountaineering history when he completed Bremont Project Possible, a challenge to summit Earth’s 14 tallest mountains, all higher than 8,000m, in less than 7 months. Smashing the previous record of nearly 8 years and breaking a further 6 world records in the process, it’s arguably a record unlikely to be broken. Limited to only 300 pieces, this watch is built from titanium and bronze, the timepiece boasts a dark blue dial with bronze bezel and ceramic blue insert, teamed with bronze hands.
    Khaki vintage side stitch
    Project Possible Silver Bracelet Everest Nims
    Project Possible Silver Bracelet Everest Nims
    Project Possible Silver Bracelet Everest Nims
    Project Possible Silver Bracelet Everest Nims

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    Project Possible Silver Bracelet Everest Nims
    Project Possible Silver Bracelet Everest Nims

    14 'death zone' mountains

    The rotor details the heights of each of the 14 mountains, and the order in which Nims summitted them.

    Ambassador

    Nirmal ‘Nims’ Purja MBE conquerer of the 14 'death zone' mountains

    Nims completed Project Possible in less than 7 months, smashing numerous world records. The challenge was to climb Earth’s 14 tallest mountains, all higher than 8,000m, it’s thought his record is unlikely to be broken again.

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    British Made

    REINVIGORATING THE BRITISH WATCH INDUSTRY

    It is not completely unexpected to find that the world sets its time by Greenwich and not by Geneva. Whilst Geneva and Switzerland may be producing the vast majority of luxury wristwatches today, this certainly wasn’t always the case. In 1800 half of the world's watches, around 200,000 pieces a year, were produced on British shores by British watchmakers, which is an incredible statistic. Another wonderful statistic is that probably over 60-70% of the innovation in a modern day mechanical watch has come from Britain, including every major escapement design. Bremont's mission has always been to play a part in bringing back watchmaking to British shores.

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