Well we have our Seiko Divers data base and all that. Here we have the 'Nerd Watch Museum"! Unsurprisingly several of the pieces are Seikos and Citizens, Casios, etc. http://www.pocketcalculatorshow.com/nerdwatch/
Perhaps folks didn't understand the tone of your post. Are you inviting people to your forum? Maybe you could go into some detail about your forum to encourage people to take the time to visit.
It's not my forum at all, and I'm not associated in anyway, it's just a watch site featuring digital Seikos and Citizens among others. I was just passing the link on.
Interesting, but I wonder why they went to all the trouble of listing/linking to some interesting vintage watches and did not bother to employ thumbnail photos. Some cool pics too!
Nice link - if everybody who ever had one of those watches put their hand up in the air at the same time, they would probably raise a gust of wind which would flood most of the eastern seaboard ;D
Thanks for the link.
I had it in my favorites when I was a nerd but no I'm not anymore ;D
Seriously, those digital LCD and LED watches is my childhood, so I just love those,
and I have a few (20 is a few, no?).
But I'm still searching for my first digital, it was a LED watch by "Texas Instruments" and it could tell the time and date !!! O0
For a 10 years old boy, that watch was like a ticket to space...
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