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Bremont wins Breakthrough Brand at Luxury Briefing Awards 2012

Bremont Watch Company won the award for Breakthrough Brand at the 2012 Luxury Briefing Awards, which took place on March 14 2012, at the Corinthia Hotel,
London.

Bremont was in good company as a winner at the 16th Annual Luxury Briefing Awards, with other winners including Mary Katrantzou, Spencer Hart, Stella
McCartney and Burberry.

Bremont co-founder Giles English said: “Both Nick and I are so pleased with this award and the recognition of the hard work that everyone at Bremont has put in. As a business we still have a long way to go as we grow internationally but really believe our product and passion will really take us to the next level. We are also very conscious of all the support that clients and press have given us over the years and cannot thank them enough.”

The award recognises the most exciting breakthrough brand of the year and Bremont has achieved considerable success since its launch in 2007.

The panel of judges, selected for their knowledge and passion for the luxury industry, included last year’s Outstanding Achievement winner Carmen Busquets who
funded Natalie Massenet and Net a Porter; Simon Burstein, CEO of Browns; Chris Sanderson of The Future Laboratory; Jamie Jouning from Condé Nast Digital; and Mimma Viglezio, luxury guru and former head of communications for Gucci and Bulgari.

Bremont picked up the award for the Best Breakthrough Brand

Bremont picked up the award for the Best Breakthrough Brand

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