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Bremont’s New Women’s Watch Draws Inspiration from Mexican Deep-Water Pools
Rose gold and Tahitian mother of pearl come together to create a stylish dial.
BY Enoch Ngan  |  December 31, 2022
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Bremont’s commitment to contemporary luxury has manifested into a new ladies’ timepiece.

Drawing inspiration from the widely popular Solo 37 Rose Gold model, the Maya is modelled after one of Bremont’s most successful ladies’ watches, but with timeless design details that make it an essential accessory for years to come. Compact, sleek, and softly elegant, the Maya’s leading feature is an iridescent dial composed of captivating Tahitian mother of pearl, inspired by the beauty of Mexican cenotes—deep-water pools in the Yucatan Peninsula that once supplied water to the ancient Mayan civilisation, and the timepiece’s namesake. 

Modern travellers searching for a sophisticated and practical timepiece will find their needs encapsulated in the Maya’s design. A hardened, scratch-resistant (over 2,000 vickers) steel case envelops the 37mm mechanical watch, and Bremont’s signature Trip-Tick three-piece case allows for an open case back to show off the automatic movement and branded rotor. 

Rose gold-plated numerals, Super-Luminova-inlaid hands, and a date window replacing the 3-hour indicator highlight the black mother of pearl dial. With a 38-hour power reserve that remains water-resistant up to 100 metres, the Maya can wade through thick and thin, no matter the wearer’s ambitions. For the final touch, the model comes with a grey calf leather strap, pink embossed calf leather strap, or polished steel bracelet to finish the look. 

Nick English, co-founder of Bremont, says, “It’s a piece very much aimed at the female watch lover who truly appreciates the quality, beauty, and craftsmanship that has gone into a precision chronometre. As with all of our watches, it’s a timepiece designed to be worn for generations.”

Bremont’s Maya is available now for HK$37,750.

All images courtesy of Bremont.