
Introducing The Brellum Pandial Marina Tricompax Chronometer
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A sporty limited edition in both steel and titanium cases
Founded in 2016, Brellum may be a young brand, but it punches well above its weight. It's known for crafting small-batch chronographs with a nostalgic touch, modern mechanics, and COSC-certified movements, all at accessible prices. The Pandial collection, launched in 2017, carved out its own niche with motorsport-inspired aesthetics and robust performance. This year, the brand expands the lineup with the new Pandial Marina Tricompax Chronometer.
The watch is available in two versions, stainless steel or Grade 5 titanium. Both feature a 43mm case with a total thickness of 15.90mm, which includes the domed, box-shaped sapphire crystals on both the front and back. The case combines brushed and polished finishes and features piston-style pushers and a deeply knurled crown for easy operation. It is water-resistant to 100 meters, tested to full specifications.
The screw-down exhibition caseback showcases the movement inside, protected by another sapphire crystal. Both the front and back crystals are treated with ARdur and ARunic anti-reflective coatings, including anti-UV protection to preserve dial vibrancy.
The navy blue dial features three silver-ringed sub-dials in a tricompax layout, small seconds at 9 o’clock, a 30-minute counter at 3 o’clock, and a 12-hour counter at 6 o’clock, which also integrates a date display with orange numerals. The dial displays diamond-cut indices, five of which (from 12 to 4 o’clock) are treated with orange Super-LumiNova, while the remaining carry white Super-LumiNova. The diamond-cut central hands are also treated with matching orange lume for excellent low-light visibility.
Around the periphery, a blue aluminum tachymeter bezel is paired with a nautical tachymeter scale printed in white on the inner flange. At the center, a subtle “ghost counter” features a snailed 60-minute ring for added visual interest.
This marks the first appearance of the BR-110 caliber in a Pandial model. Based on the La Joux-Perret L110, this automatic column-wheel chronograph operates at 28,800 vph (4 Hz) and delivers a robust 60-hour power reserve. The movement is officially COSC-certified, ensuring precision under all conditions. It is fully decorated with perlage, Côtes de Genève, blue screws, and a custom Brellum rotor engraved with the edition number.
The titanium variant comes with a blue integrated Nebur Tec strap and a titanium deployant buckle, while the steel version includes a matching stainless steel bracelet for a cohesive look and strong wrist presence. Alternatively, buyers can opt for the Nebur Tec strap and a steel deployant clasp for an additional CHF 290.
The watch is limited to 23 pieces per variant and is priced at CHF 3,490, approximately AED 15,800 for the stainless steel version, and CHF 3,690, approximately AED 16,900 for the titanium version.
For more information, visit Brellum’s official website.
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