Codebreaker Timepiece by Bremont and Bletchley Park
The watch brand Bremont presents a new model of Codebreaker, which is set up jointly with the Bletchley Park. Bletchley Park, also known as Station X - mansion, is located in the town of Bletchley in the historic and ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire in the center of England.
Codebreaker Timepiece by Bremont and Bletchley Park
At Bletchley Park are the main cryptographic unit of the UK - Government Code and Cypher School, GC & CS, later received the name of the Government Communications Headquarters, GCHQ.
Codebreaker Timepiece by Bremont and Bletchley Park
Codebreaker Timepiece by Bremont and Bletchley Park
The unique novelty Codebreaker includes several historical elements that are associated with the main UK subsidiary encryption: a piece of pine tree on the crown of the Bletchley Park house number 6, where were engaged in deciphering the messages generated by the German military cipher machine "Enigma", and paper of surviving punch cards, which was used for the analysis of the information received. Part of the rotor is made of "Enigma".
Codebreaker Timepiece by Bremont and Bletchley Park
The model functions on the base of the automatic caliber BE-83AR, with flyback-chronograph function and GMT.
Codebreaker Timepiece by Bremont and Bletchley Park
The novelty is released in a limited edition: in steel (diameter - 43 mm, height 15 mm) - 240 items, and in rose gold - 50 items.
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