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Previously on "The Enigmatic Smart Watch"

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  • zeitghost
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Very poor article, as it didn't make clear, or even begin to try and explain, how a gadget you press buttons on and see random characters displayed on an LED could possibly work as a useful watch (or, come to that, be much of a challenge to make).

    Perhaps is there a conventional time display, and the "enigma" characters are a separate unrelated feature?
    As far as I can see (without my glasses), all it does is encrypt stuff.

    Which is why someone should invent a watch Bombe to decrypt it.

    Though I suppose that since you've got the wheel settings, the stecker settings and all the rest of it you can use the damn thing to decrypt its own output.

    As I said, people do the strangest things.

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
    People do the strangest things.

    DIY Enigma machine as wrist watch | Electronics Weekly

    Next we need the Smart Watch with a Bombe built in so you can decipher the output of your Enigmatic Watch & tell the time.
    I though this was the watch of choice when making a bomb

    Casio F-91W - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
    People do the strangest things.

    DIY Enigma machine as wrist watch | Electronics Weekly

    Next we need the Smart Watch with a Bombe built in so you can decipher the output of your Enigmatic Watch & tell the time.
    Very poor article, as it didn't make clear, or even begin to try and explain, how a gadget you press buttons on and see random characters displayed on an LED could possibly work as a useful watch (or, come to that, be much of a challenge to make).

    Perhaps is there a conventional time display, and the "enigma" characters are a separate unrelated feature?

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  • Bunk
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    Sleek!

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  • zeitghost
    started a topic The Enigmatic Smart Watch

    The Enigmatic Smart Watch

    People do the strangest things.

    DIY Enigma machine as wrist watch | Electronics Weekly

    Next we need the Smart Watch with a Bombe built in so you can decipher the output of your Enigmatic Watch & tell the time.

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