Bremont Altitude MB Meteor Felix the Cat Celebrates Aviation Heritage
The Bremont Altitude MB Meteor Felix the Cat is a limited-edition pilot’s watch that combines the British brand’s aviation engineering with the iconic cartoon character historically associated with military aircraft. The 42-millimetre timepiece is crafted from titanium with a stealth black DLC coating and features Felix the Cat artwork on the dial alongside yellow aviation-inspired accents. The watch references the character’s long-standing role as a good-luck emblem used on aircraft during early aviation history.
The model is built around Bremont’s rugged pilot-watch architecture and is limited to 500 pieces worldwide. The design is offered with either a titanium bracelet or a leather strap and continues the brand’s MB line, which draws inspiration from Martin-Baker ejection seat technology used in military aircraft. The collaboration merges aviation symbolism with contemporary watchmaking while highlighting Felix the Cat as one of the earliest mascots associated with flight culture.
Image Credit: Bremont
The model is built around Bremont’s rugged pilot-watch architecture and is limited to 500 pieces worldwide. The design is offered with either a titanium bracelet or a leather strap and continues the brand’s MB line, which draws inspiration from Martin-Baker ejection seat technology used in military aircraft. The collaboration merges aviation symbolism with contemporary watchmaking while highlighting Felix the Cat as one of the earliest mascots associated with flight culture.
Image Credit: Bremont
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