Bremont’s latest limited edition watch will be unveiled tomorrow at Bletchley Park, near Milton Keynes. The Bremont Codebreaker watch has attracted a lot of attention, with the use of materials from the famous ‘Hut 6’ from Bletchley Park and with part of the watch rotor being made from the wheel of an original Enigma machine and paper from one of the few remaining punch cards used in the machines.
After the huge success of the release of the Bremont HMS Victory watch last year, Bremont continued with their focus on parts of British history with the focus being on the Enigma machines which helped the Allies during World War two.
In addition to the history and highest Bremont quality going into the watch, a percentage of the proceedings will go towards the ongoing restoration project at Bletchley Park. The watch will be available in very limited quantities, with 240 pieces being made in Steel and 50 in Rose Gold.
The information regarding the Codebreaker watch has been held closely within the Bremont company, with only a few people having seen the watch before the unveiling tomorrow. For more information about the watch and the work done by Bremont, see our previous blog about the Codebreaker watch.
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