Bremont Supermarine 500m “Polar White” (SM43-DT-SS-WH-B)

Meet the Bremont Supermarine 500m “Polar White”—a dive watch engineered for the depths yet styled for the surface.

Its 43mm case is crafted from corrosion-resistant 904L stainless steel, crowned with a bold black ceramic unidirectional bezel that nods to the ocean’s unfathomable pressure.

The dial reveals a pristine 3D wave-pattern texture in glacier-white—a luminous homage to crested surf bathed in Arctic light. Beneath its domed sapphire crystal lies applied indices and sword hands infused with Super-LumiNova® for unwavering legibility, even two hundred fifty feet below the surface.

Powered by the automatic BB64AH movement and offering a robust 56-hour reserve, this timepiece is built for endurance. Additional diving essentials—a helium escape valve and a sleek screw-down crown—ensure it’s purpose-built for excursions into the abyss.

At once rugged and refined, the Polar White Supermarine is the navigator’s dream: capable, luminous, unforgettable.

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