Built on the belief that beauty belongs on your wrist.
BREMOIR was born from a simple obsession with the Age of Art Deco. An era when architects, engineers, and craftsmen competed to create objects of enduring beauty. When the buildings they raised were not just structures, but statements.
Each BREMOIR collection is inspired by an architectural icon of the era. A stainless steel spire, a turquoise and gold terracotta façade, and a historic neighborhood that invented the way Americans would vacation — all translated into unique timepieces that will ensure you stand out from the crowd.
Precision is not a coincidence.
A watch
at home on
the beach.
Miami Beach, 1930. Tire tycoon Harvey Firestone builds The Surf Club — a place notorious for liquor during Prohibition.
The case.
Architecture in steel.
The rectangular "Tank" case shape was born in the Age of Art Deco — and it endures to this day for good reason.
The dial.
Fun in
the sun.
A silvery, white dial with touches of yellow, teal and pink — colors synonymous with South Beach and Miami.
The Age of Art Deco produced the most enduring design language in history. It deserves to live on your wrist.