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Take a step back to 1976 with a timepiece that pays homage to the world’s first multifunctional digital clock, the Casio CQ-1. The revolutionary CQ-1 — a clock, alarm, stopwatch, and calculator all in one — solicited so much affection. Casio now revives this ’70s design in timepiece form, bringing the original CQ-1 color schemes to a trio of iconic CA-500 models equipped with eight-digit calculator function. Vintage ’70s flair meets contemporary style for a timepiece as eye-catching as it is nostalgic. CQ-1 A popular, personal-sized digital clock with innovative functionality. Designed to accommodate people’s daily schedules from the moment they got up in the morning, the CQ-1 featured a unique combination of four functions: time display (clock); time memory (alarm); time measurement (stopwatch); and time calculation (calculator). This memorable product served as the launching pad for the development of subsequent Casio combined-function innovations.
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Out of stockTake a step back to 1983 with a timepiece that pays respect to the world’s thinnest calculator in its time, the Casio SL-800. A revolutionary calculator no bigger than a credit card , the eight-digit SL-800 paved the way for much more to come. Casio revives this iconic design in timepiece form, bringing the original ’80s touch to the ever-popular A168 — by using the retro black and gold base colors of the SL-800, and even the same accent colors used for the time display numbers and other details. Vintage flair meets contemporary style for a timepiece as eye-catching as it is nostalgic. SL-800 At 85 mm x 54 mm, the eight-digit SL-800 calculator was astonishingly slim, at just 0.8 mm, and light, at 12 g. The calculator represented the pinnacle of the digital technologies that made possible a new era of slim, lightweight, compact products. It also laid the foundation for Casio development of state-of-the-art high-density mounting technology. In 2013, the SL-800 was designated an Essential Historical Materials for Science and Technology (or Future Technology Heritage) by the National Museum of Nature and Science in Tokyo, as a calculator with an extraordinarily slim, compact form.
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Out of stockGo for a bold touch of color with a classic analog watch featuring a dial in a singular blue or green hue. The simple, minimalist design delivers an easy read in beautiful color, while water resistance for daily use frees you from worry, even in the rain or washing up.
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Ocean lovers take note! Digital watches with large cases and handy functions that anyone into marine sports will love. The heavy-duty design with a rugged case shape and multi-window face evokes the look of mechanical gears. Featuring an LCD inspired by a cool gadget look, these timepieces deliver the info you need in a visible, easy read. As much function as style, the tide graph, moon data, 10-year battery life, and water resistance up to 100 meters deliver what you need on your most active days.