ENKI
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Pues andaba yo buscando un regalo por la Red y al final me parece que el regalo me lo voy a hacer a mí mismo.
¿No es precioso este reloj?
En fin, mira que me había propuesto no distraerme de mi plan, pero después del Victorinox (que me ha dejado loco, de lo bueno que es) era lo que faltaba...
¿Os gusta?
Está en fase de proyecto.
El movimiento es de cuarzo.
Gerlach propone una reserva inicial de 150 zloty que se completará con uno máximo de 850 más cuando terminen la fase de producción (240 euros en total).
La página para el pago inicial: http://sklep.gerlach.org.pl/index.php?route=product/product&path=81&product_id=98
El descriptivo:
The word „enigma” means in Greek "mystery". Before the Second World War the German army launched new cipher machine named: Enigma. It was a portable electro-mechanical rotor cipher machine used for enciphering and deciphering secret messages. Because of possibility of changing rotors it was extremely hard to break using standard methods.
In 1932 three young Polish genius mathematicians and cryptologists: Marian Rejewski, Jerzy Różycki and Henryk Zygalski, working for Polish military intelligence's Cipher Bureau broke the Enigma system.
But the most difficult task was to break German codes in real time or in very short period of time. Polish cryptologists designed "cryptologic bomb" – the electromechanical device which could break Enigma cipher automatically. It was in October of 1938. The war was very close. On 25 July 1939, five weeks before outbreak of World War II Polish Cipher Bureau invited representatives of French and British military intelligence, which had been unable to make any headway against Enigma, to the secret facilities near Warsaw. Poles decided to share the technology and equipped French and British colleagues with a “bomb” prototype.
During the war allied intelligence developed and improved the technology of “bombs” in Bletchley Park facility. Breaking of Enigma was a one of the most important milestones in allied victory of World War II.
This watch is our tribute for Marian Rejewski, Jerzy Różycki and Henryk Zygalski and their team who changed the face of the world we live.
The Enigma watch is the first quartz watch in our collection. We decided to use TMI / Seiko VK64 chrono movement with 1/5 swap second.
Technical details:
The case size: 43x49x13 mm, 316L surgery steel
Double domed sapphire glass, double domed with anti-reflex surface
Weatherproof: WR200 (screw case-back and crown)
The face and hand with blue luminescent painted elements
Delivery 2 nd quarter of 2015.
Final product may look different to the pictures.
This is preorder.
First installment – 150 PLN + shipping costs.
Final price – not higher than 850 PLN. Second installment before shipping.
:ilove::ilove::ilove:
¿No es precioso este reloj?
En fin, mira que me había propuesto no distraerme de mi plan, pero después del Victorinox (que me ha dejado loco, de lo bueno que es) era lo que faltaba...

¿Os gusta?
Está en fase de proyecto.
El movimiento es de cuarzo.
Gerlach propone una reserva inicial de 150 zloty que se completará con uno máximo de 850 más cuando terminen la fase de producción (240 euros en total).
La página para el pago inicial: http://sklep.gerlach.org.pl/index.php?route=product/product&path=81&product_id=98
El descriptivo:
The word „enigma” means in Greek "mystery". Before the Second World War the German army launched new cipher machine named: Enigma. It was a portable electro-mechanical rotor cipher machine used for enciphering and deciphering secret messages. Because of possibility of changing rotors it was extremely hard to break using standard methods.
In 1932 three young Polish genius mathematicians and cryptologists: Marian Rejewski, Jerzy Różycki and Henryk Zygalski, working for Polish military intelligence's Cipher Bureau broke the Enigma system.
But the most difficult task was to break German codes in real time or in very short period of time. Polish cryptologists designed "cryptologic bomb" – the electromechanical device which could break Enigma cipher automatically. It was in October of 1938. The war was very close. On 25 July 1939, five weeks before outbreak of World War II Polish Cipher Bureau invited representatives of French and British military intelligence, which had been unable to make any headway against Enigma, to the secret facilities near Warsaw. Poles decided to share the technology and equipped French and British colleagues with a “bomb” prototype.
During the war allied intelligence developed and improved the technology of “bombs” in Bletchley Park facility. Breaking of Enigma was a one of the most important milestones in allied victory of World War II.
This watch is our tribute for Marian Rejewski, Jerzy Różycki and Henryk Zygalski and their team who changed the face of the world we live.
The Enigma watch is the first quartz watch in our collection. We decided to use TMI / Seiko VK64 chrono movement with 1/5 swap second.
Technical details:
The case size: 43x49x13 mm, 316L surgery steel
Double domed sapphire glass, double domed with anti-reflex surface
Weatherproof: WR200 (screw case-back and crown)
The face and hand with blue luminescent painted elements
Delivery 2 nd quarter of 2015.
Final product may look different to the pictures.
This is preorder.
First installment – 150 PLN + shipping costs.
Final price – not higher than 850 PLN. Second installment before shipping.

:ilove::ilove::ilove: