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The 80s Cult High Tech Wrist Watch

Apr 9 2002, 12:00am EST | by

The 80s Cult High Tech Wrist Watch
 
 


Seiko sold between 1982 and 1985 a TV Wrist Watch. They stopped developing it which is a shame. Some devices are still on the market and are traded on ebay or in discussion forums. Casio championed lately the digital Camera on the Wrist. Its maybe time again to tackle the TV on the Wrist. There are some dedicated sites out there keeping the legend alive:
Cybercurator
Seiko TV Watch (Japanese)

Posting inspired by Kevin Montgomery.

Update 22/01/04:
New TV Wrist Watch announced by NHJ





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