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Sunday, 14 July 2013

Bremont Codebreaker watch turns history into a timepiece

Watches are meant to keep time, but the UK-based firm of Bremont and the Bletchley Park Trust have teamed up to produce a watch that preserves time. The Bremont Codebreaker is a limited edition chronograph that uses original artefacts from the famous cryptographic facility to commemorate British code breaking efforts during the Second World War... Continue Reading Bremont Codebreaker watch turns history into a timepiece

Section: Wearable Electronics

Tags: Bremont, Computers, History, Watches

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