The Bremont Supermarine, first released in 2009, has long been a serious dive watch, and one that stood out from the rest of the submersible pack. Last year, Bremont released the S300, a smaller, more civilian-friendly take on the genre that was, unsurprisingly, wildly popular. So it was inevitable that the larger S500 received a makeover, a cosmetic upgrade to keep the look in line with the S300. Vital statistics Two watches, the S500/BL and S500/BK (in blue and black respectively), are evolutions of existing models: the dial has been redesigned, with the blue being altered to match the tone of its S300 sibling. The blue model now has Arabic numerals at the cardinal points. The sapphire bezel is now a solid colour. The black version has also been given a makeover, with a new ceramic bezel, and design cues, like the handset and red details, in keeping with the S300. Both models still have solid casebacks showing the Supermarine S6B Seaplane. The real talking point is the S501, a bulked up version of the vintage-inspired S301 we looked at last year. Not only does this version show off the BE-36AE movement through a clear caseback (a first for a…
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