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James Bond 007 & the Seiko Digital WatchWhen you think of 007's marvelous spy gadgetry, what comes to
mind? It'd have to be the multi-purpose wristwatch--a facade
cloaking a laser, poison dart or explosive underneath. The Rolex
Submariner is probably the recognizable Bond accessory,
but some very sexy Seikos graced the screen during the Roger
Moore years. |
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| Famed video game author Archer Maclean is not only a classic
arcade collector, he's a digital watch enthusiast, too! He
provided the scan above of an article from the British
electronics mag ETI, detailing the digital watch lineup
for 1976. Great stuff! He writes,
"Well, like many other watch collectors I am firmly in the 70's mold. In the mid 70s I would skive off school and use my dinner/meal money to get on a train and go into London's west end to play the very early video games, as well as look at all the gadgets in the back street shops full of gadgets. I had very little money, but my lust to build little electronic gadgets, and build very early homebrew simple microprocessor computers, and the desire to write entire arcade games on these machines, meant that I would find entrepreneurial ways to generate some extra cash. Even at the age of 13/14/15 I was building electronic gizmos and whole computers for a profit. This would find its way into more computer gear, AND digital watches. LED and LCD watches were then hi-tech must have gadgets. Sadly I was not able to buy all these, and merely had one or two. I use to subscribe to the electronics magazine (the one attached) and I even ended up doing some work on that very magazines electronic products. Now, one day in 1976, I saw the attached article. I must have spent days pouring over that. I read everything I could. I had wonderlust. A lust which has survived to this day." |
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