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Bremont Altitude ChronographvsFarer INTEGRA

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Altitude Chronograph
BremontAltitude Chronograph
MSRP $6,300
INTEGRA
FarerINTEGRA
MSRP $1,450

At a glance

11 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Altitude Chronograph42mm
INTEGRA38.5mm
Power Reserve
Altitude Chronograph40h
INTEGRA56h
Water Resistance
Altitude Chronograph100m
INTEGRA100m
MSRP
Altitude Chronograph$6,300
INTEGRA$1,450

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Category
Chronograph
Sport
Diameter
42mm
38.5mm
Thickness
14.7mm
12mm
Lug-to-Lug
46mm
Lug Width
14.7mm
20mm
Material
316L Stainless Steel (DLC coated)
316L marine-grade stainless steel

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Dial Color
Silver

Movement

3 specs
Caliber
BE-50AE
Sellita SW300-1
Type
Automatic
Power Reserve
40h
56h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$6,300
$1,450

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What people say

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Bremont Altitude Chronograph

Owners note faint marks on the case sides and back, with minor wear and creasing on the strap. Reviewers flag the "DANGER EJECTION SEAT" wordmark on the dial as a divisive design choice that disrupts the MB series' usual stark tone, though they praise the improved smoothness and click precision of the Roto Click rotating bezel. On balance, the Bremont Altitude Chronograph elicits mixed reactions, with design elements like the dial text being a point of contention for reviewers.

Farer INTEGRA

Owners and reviewers widely praise the Farer INTEGRA for its comfortable 38.5mm tonneau case and excellent integrated bracelet, which features on-the-fly micro-adjustment. The watch is also noted for its attractive dials, including exotic materials, and a color-matched date wheel. The Sellita SW300-1 movement is considered a positive differentiator. However, some find the price point high for the integrated bracelet watch category, and the prominent Arabic numerals are polarizing, with some finding them too large or not universally appealing. One owner noted the flesh-toned base of the hands on the copper dial was off-putting, and another found the rubber strap difficult to attach. Overall, owners and reviewers appreciate the Farer INTEGRA for its refined sporty-chic style, comfortable wearability, and well-executed bracelet at its price point.

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