Time that used to fly

Keeping it (really, really) real: Bremont, whose stunning new pilot's watch is made from bits of real airplane. The British luxury brand's limited-edition EP120 (pictured), available in September, is milled from aluminum and dials reclaimed from a defunct 1942 Spitfire MK V, which was flown with deadly accuracy by the RAF during WWII. It ain't cheap, of course, but it's still more affordable than buying your own warhorse, not to mention less stressful than developing your own war stories.
About $12,600, for more information, visit bremont.com

Photo: Courtesy of Bremont
Tags: Fashion

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