The 41mm timepiece is constructed from ultra-black DLC-treated 904L stainless steel, reflecting a departure from traditional watchmaking materials toward a more technical, space-inspired architecture. Its dial features a galvanic black grid pattern reminiscent of solar arrays, punctuated by meteorite sub-dials at the 3 and 9 o'clock positions. At the 6 o'clock marker, the watch displays Hawking’s own black hole temperature equation, grounding the geometric design in scientific history.
Under the hood, the watch is driven by the chronometer-rated BC77 movement, which provides a 62-hour power reserve. Bremont CEO Davide Cerrato describes the piece as a reflection of the quiet power and complexity inherent in Hawking’s work. The case back offers an artistic view of the movement through a swirling black hole motif, visible beneath the rotor. Available on either an integrated steel bracelet or a rubber strap, the release serves as both a functional tool watch and a conceptual nod to the mysteries of the universe that Hawking spent his life investigating.




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