Bremoir

Bremoir is an independent American watch brand that specializes in timepieces inspired by the Art Deco movement of the 1920s and 1930s. The company was founded in 2021 by Patrick Bremer, a watch enthusiast with a deep passion for the architectural design and innovative spirit of the “Streamline Moderne” era. Based in the United States, the brand operates as a microbrand focused on reinterpreting historic design through a modern lens.

Collectors and enthusiasts are drawn to Bremoir for its clear and cohesive design philosophy, which translates iconic architectural landmarks into horological elements. Unlike many microbrands that focus on traditional tool or dive watch categories, Bremoir occupies a niche centered on geometric shapes, neo-classic aesthetics, and high-level finishing. The brand is also recognized for its quality standards, utilizing top-grade Swiss movements and performing final assembly by hand in the United States.

The brand’s catalog is defined by several key pieces that serve as tributes to specific Art Deco landmarks. Its debut model, the Lexington, is inspired by New York City’s Chrysler Building. This timepiece features a distinctive three-stepped bezel that mirrors the skyscraper’s terraced crown and indices shaped like its triangular windows. Another notable model is the South Beach, a rectangular “tank-style” watch inspired by the colorful architecture of Miami’s historic district, featuring case details that echo the facades of the area’s iconic buildings. Additionally, the Eastern collection references the Eastern Columbia Building in Los Angeles. These watches typically utilize reliable Swiss automatic or manual-wind movements, such as the STP 1-11 or La Joux-Perret calibers, and incorporate custom rotors and Swiss Super-Luminova.

Last update:

11 June, 2026

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