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Bremont Altitude MB MeteorvsChristopher Ward The C12 Loco

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Altitude MB Meteor
BremontAltitude MB Meteor
MSRP $5,300
The C12 Loco
Christopher WardThe C12 Loco
MSRP $5,250

At a glance

15 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Altitude MB Meteor42mm
The C12 Loco40mm
Power Reserve
Altitude MB Meteor40h
The C12 Loco144h
Water Resistance
Altitude MB Meteor100m
The C12 Loco30m
MSRP
Altitude MB Meteor$5,300
The C12 Loco$5,250

Full specifications

Case

7 specs
Category
Pilot
Diameter
42mm
40mm
Thickness
12.23mm
13.7mm
Lug-to-Lug
47.5mm
Lug Width
22mm
25mm
Material
Titanium
Stainless Steel
Water Resistance
100m
30m

Crystal & Dial

2 specs
Dial Color
Black
Blue
Lume
None
Super-LumiNova

Movement

5 specs
Caliber
BE-92AE
CW-003
Type
Automatic
Manual
Beat Rate
28,800 vph
4 vph
Power Reserve
40h
144h
Jewels
25
29

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$5,300
$5,250

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What people say

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Bremont Altitude MB Meteor

The Bremont Altitude MB Meteor features a 42mm Grade 2 titanium case with black DLC finishing and a refined Trip-Tick construction. Reviewers note its slimmer profile and reduced lug-to-lug distance make it more wearable than previous MB models. The watch has a bi-directional Roto-Click inner bezel, a black dial with Felix the Cat imagery and bright yellow accents, and is powered by the automatic calibre BB14-AH with a 68-hour power reserve. Overall, reviewers highlight the Bremont Altitude MB Meteor's improved wearability and distinctive design elements.

Christopher Ward The C12 Loco

Owners widely praise the Christopher Ward C12 Loco for its impressive technical ambition, well-finished movement aesthetics, and value, with many calling it a "hell of a lot of watch for the price" and noting its "insane" finishing. Specific praise is given to the dial-side floating free-sprung balance and the 144-hour power reserve from the SH21 movement. However, opinions are split on wearability, with some finding the 41mm diameter and 13.7mm thickness awkward, and the dial design is described by some as toy-like or bland, while others find it sophisticated. The manual-wind movement, 30m water resistance, and the 6 o'clock escapement are also points of discussion. Overall, owners rate the Christopher Ward C12 Loco highly for its technical innovation and perceived high-horology elements at a competitive price point.

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