June 27th, 2013

The unveiling of the Limited Edition Bremont 'Codebreaker' at Bletchley Park

Released for sale at the end of 2013, the Bremont ‘Codebreaker’ received a great reaction at its unveiling at the famous code breaking site of Bletchley Park on Wednesday 26th June.

The exclusive event included a step back in time with attendees invited to wear period dress, a display of vintage cars and entertainment. Attended by some of the last few Bletchley Park ‘codebreakers’ including Jerry Roberts MBE, the last remaining cryptanalyst of Alan Turing’s team, it seems more than apt to name the latest Bremont masterpiece since The Victory after these incredible men and women.

The watch itself is a series of intricate mechanism and functions such as its BE-3AR Flyback chronograph, and crown engraved with the pinewood from Hut 6 at Bletchley Park.

Part of the reason there is only 240 reinforced stainless steel and 50 Rose Gold versions being made of the Codebreaker as it features original Bletchley Park artefacts used in the effort to win the Second World War.

A proportion of the profit from each watch will be donated to help the restoration and continuation of the Bletchley Park Trust.

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