Description
How would you like to own a precision-engineered pilots’ watch made right here in the UK plus £1,000 cash? Bremont designed their Bremont ALT1-C to look good in the boardroom, while being sturdy enough to withstand conditions high in the air, or on top of Mount Everest. It’s a unique watch that marries class, precision and adventure. And it could be yours now, when you enter this competition!
There’s lots to love about this finely tuned chronograph. Bremont subjects their watches to rigorous testing – some are even tested in ejector seats – so you know that with the ALT1-C, you’ve got a watch you can trust.
The British made Bremont ALT1-C has a distinctive look, too. The understated deep blue face and stainless steel bezel are supported by a deep blue nubuck leather strap. This particular model was launched to celebrate 100 years of British aviation history. With a small seconds counter at 9 o’clock and a 30 minute counter at 3 o’clock this is every inch a pilots’ watch.
The Bremont brothers grew up loving all things aviation, and both are pilots themselves. Their watches draw on all their knowledge of aviation, and their love for the art of flying. They know that any pilots’ watch needs to be a precision timepiece that works in even extreme conditions.
Every Bremont watch features their unique Trip-Tick construction, resulting in a robust case that has both strength and precision. Add in the delicate leaf-shaped hands and elegant hour batons, and the Bremont ALT1-C has the perfect balance of dressy, and practical.
The Bremont ALT1-C boasts a 42 hour power reserve, is waterproof to 100m, and has a powerful calibre 13 1/4” BE-50AE movement under the hood.
It’s fair to say the Bremont brothers are putting Britain on the map when it comes to luxury watchmaking, hats off to them! This iconic aviators’ watch normally retails for £5,295, but it can be yours for just the price of entry when you enter our competition. Get your entries in today for your chance to wear a watch that will look good in the air, on the sea, or in the boardroom for years to come.
You can read our full Bremont ALT1-C review in the Watch Reviews section on our website. You can also see details on the Bremont Watches website.
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Note: All watches are purchased brand new and originate from major authorised retailers prior to each competition launch.
Photos: Images and videos shown are of the actual watch taken jointly by Watch Winner and a professional photographer.
You must be over 18 to enter. We require ID as proof of age or we cannot pay out prizes. You must be a UK resident and hold a UK bank account or address to have your prize delivered or paid.
All our competitions are drawn LIVE on our Facebook page and using Random Picker. You can also enter this competition by post, for more information, click here.
All tickets are allocated randomly to every order. You will receive your numbers via email and also in the My Account > Tickets area. Any competitions that sell out early, will automatically move to “Past Tickets” in the My Account area.
Take a look in your junk folders first but sometimes emails don’t get delivered for many reasons. If you don’t get an email, go to My Account > tickets and check you have them. Regardless of if you receive an email, if you see your tickets here, you’re in the draws!
Please follow our Facebook page and tune in at the stated time on the competition you’ve entered to find out the winners names. Don’t worry, if you miss the live draw, you can watch it back on the Facebook page. We also post all the winners to our website winners area too, so you can just check there about an hour after the draws.
You do not need to watch the live draws, we contact ALL winners via phone. If we can’t get hold of you, we’ll keep trying and we’ll send you emails and texts to notify you.
A free Entry option is available for all Entrants by sending a postal Entry.
To enter a Competition for Free by postal Entry, you must first create an Account on the Website, then clearly write on a Letter or Postcard, your full name, full address, email address used to register your Account, date of birth, contact telephone number and the name of the specific Competition you wish to enter to the Promoter. Free Entries must be posted to Watch Winner Ltd, 31 Wilmslow Road, Cheadle, Cheshire, United Kingdom, SK8 1DR. First or second class postage must be paid by the Entrant and bulk entry or business postage solutions must not be used. Hand deliveries are not accepted, you must post all entries via the Royal Mail postal service.
Each free postal entry must be submitted on a separate letter or postcard. All Entries must be sent individually and bulk entries will not be accepted.
In the interest of fairness, Watch Winner reserves the right to ban anybody that is suspected of misuse, cheating or automating entries. Any automated entries or suspected automated entries will not be accepted and anybody suspected or deemed to be attempting to make automated entries will be permanently banned from Watch Winner. Automated entries can include, but is not limited to; printing post cards in volume, use of a franking machine or use of business postage solutions.
Free postal Entries received while the Competition is still open will be allocated an Entry and will be treated in exactly the same as a paid entry. Any free postal Entries received after the Competition has closed will not be entered into the Draw. You will not be deemed to have Entered a Competition until the Promoter confirms your Entry either by email or by adding your Entry(s) to the Recent Orders area of your Account.
Free postal Entries with incomplete information will not be Entered into the Draw.
The Promoter will not be held responsible for any lost free postal Entries which don’t arrive at the Promoter’s address.
The Promoter will not be held responsible for any free postal Entries which do not arrive or are not processed before the Competition closes. A Competition may close due to all Entries being allocated or the countdown timer of the Competition reaching zero. In these instances, the free postal Entry will not be Entered into the Competition Draw.