H1 Generation Supernova
The integrated-bracelet H1-era sports watch that put Bremont’s manufactured movement on display.
Story & heritage
The H1 Generation Supernova belongs to Bremont’s ENG300-era push into more manufacture-led watchmaking. Bremont’s official H1 material says the ENG300 series is certified in-house using the H1 Timing Standard, a chronometer standard directly comparable to ISO3159:2009.
The Supernova itself was Bremont’s integrated-bracelet expression of that era, using an evolved Trip-Tick case and a visible ENG375 calibre.
Materials & craft
Bremont describes the Supernova as a contemporary timepiece in a new Trip-Tick case with contrasting brushed and polished finishing. The case back reveals the ENG375 calibre and decorated rotor, protected by a rubber anti-shock movement mount.
How to choose & style
This is the Bremont for someone who wants the brand’s aviation engineering language without a cockpit dial. It works best as a steel sports watch: clean tailoring, technical outerwear or monochrome weekend clothes.