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October 12, 2011 11:42 pm GMT

Hublot Rebuilds The Famed Antikythera Mechanism

image descriptionDiscovered in 1901, the Antikythera Mechanism has long been called one of the earliest computers. For years scientists had no idea what it did, ascribing it with almost mystical functionality. Through the use of advanced imaging techniques, we now know that this lump of crusty, corroded brass was actually an astronomical computer that allowed ancient Greeks to predict the passage of the planets.Watchmaker Hublot has recreated the mechanism using modern techniques and shrunk it down to nearly postage-stamp size. The new watch - a one of a kind - features the full mechanism as historians and scientists understand it along with a standard three-hand tourbillon as well as a date register.

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