Bremont Unveils the Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’

Bremont Unveils the Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’

Andre Frois
By Andre Frois March 5, 2026

Luxury watches fronted by cartoon characters are intriguing propositions, where the irreverent joy of childhood intersects with the solemnity of high horology. When a painstakingly crafted mechanical timepiece wears a hand-sketched grin, it does more than decorate metal; it softens it. It reminds us that even in the world of unforgiving tolerances and intricate finishing, there is still room for play.

In the 1970s, industry leaders such as Omega and Gérald Genta got the ball rolling with Snoopy- and Mickey Mouse-themed watches—declarations that it was perfectly acceptable to introduce effervescent caricatures from our youth into an industry often accused of having a stiff upper lip.

Bremont Unveils the Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’
Bremont Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’ / Photo credit: Bremont

In recent years, watchmaking has witnessed a full-blown mushrooming of toon-themed timepieces. Consider the TAG Heuer Formula 1 x Mario Kart Limited Editions, the Louis Erard x Astro Boy, Stepan Sarpaneva’s Moomin series, and the Oris ProPilot x Kermit Edition, which was naturally followed by the Oris ProPilot x Miss Piggy Edition.

Even Popeye’s dysmorphic arms have been recruited to indicate the time for various brands. And few will forget when François-Henry Bennahmias unveiled Audemars Piguet Royal Oaks adorned with sculptural tributes to Black Panther and Spider-Man.

The latest toon to join the fray is an affable feline, who might be unfamiliar to young collectors, but holds a special place in older collectors’ hearts.

Bremont Unveils the Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’
Bremont Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’ / Photo credit: Bremont

Felix the Good Luck Cat

Cats, as any owner knows, do not smile; they knead their paws—an action affectionately dubbed “making biscuits”—when they feel happy. It is little wonder, then, that humans are so charmed by smiling fictional felines like the Cheshire Cat and Felix.

Bremont Unveils the Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’
Bremont Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’ / Photo credit: Bremont

In the newest Bremont Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’, Felix appears brimming with irrepressible glee as he absconds with the numeral ‘6’. Unlike many cartoon collaborations, Felix the Cat has genuine aviation heritage. He has been associated with U.S. Navy squadrons since the 1920s, most notably VF-3 “Tomcatters”, and remains a symbol of fearlessness tempered by humor in naval aviation lore.

Bremont Unveils the Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’
Bremont Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’ / Photo credit: Bremont

Here, in a 42mm DLC-coated titanium case, Felix mischievously makes off with the ‘6’ as a playful nod to the military phrase “watch your six”—a reminder to remain alert to threats from behind. Classic Bremont-style sword hands sweep over said cat burglar, a date window, and a brushed dial with yellow indices.

Bremont Unveils the Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’
Bremont Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’ / Photo credit: Bremont

Historical Flourishes

This stealth-black iteration of the MB retains the collection’s signature features, including the seconds hand styled after an aircraft ejection pull-handle and the knurled central barrel construction with matching crowns.

Bremont Unveils the Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’
Bremont Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’ / Photo credit: Bremont

While Bremont refreshed the MB line in 2025, refining proportions and details, endearing calling cards such as the 4 o’clock crown that actuates the bi-directional inner bezel have been thoughtfully retained.

Bremont Unveils the Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’
Bremont Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’ / Photo credit: Bremont

Stealth Movement

Felix’s infectious grin reappears on the sapphire caseback, hovering above the gunmetal-gray Côtes de Genève finishing of the BB14-AH movement. Based on a La Joux-Perret caliber, it packs 68 hours of autonomy. In keeping with the MB’s aviation brief, the movement is mounted within a flexible rubberized anti-shock system and protected by soft-iron shielding against magnetic fields.

Bremont Unveils the Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’
Bremont Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’ / Photo credit: Bremont

The Bremont Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’ is offered on a matching lightweight DLC titanium bracelet or a textured black leather strap that matches the knurled surfaces. Limited to 500 pieces, it emits a vivid blue lume when darkness falls—transforming its playful façade into something altogether more mission-ready.

Bremont Unveils the Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’
Bremont Altitude MB Meteor ‘Felix the Cat’ / Photo credit: Bremont