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Saturday, July 9, 2011

Do You Mean My Old Casio Digital Watch Might Be Worth Something?

You know you're getting old when something you still own becomes "retro."  Worse yet when your kids come home with one reasoning they've just found something authentically cool and new.

The Casio Digital Watch was all the rage when I was young. More than that it was cutting edge technology and kind of space age. When Christmas and birthdays came nearby back in the 1970's we all wanted a casio personal calculator, (the size of  a paperback book) or a bit later on, the ultimate. A casiotronic keyboard.

Casio Watches

I can remember being authentically jealous of my uncle who wore the first digital watch I ever saw way back in the 70's, complete with display calender. I now know that it must have been a Casiotron which was the very first Digital watch ever made.

Come the early 80's digital watches were more affordable and piquant and I authentically wanted one. When I turned 21, it was very disappointing to end up with a traditional  gold anklet ladies Bulova.

The trend for electronic face digital display watches has come and gone while my lifetime but for some think I never threw away the one I ultimately bought myself. A Casio Digital watch with a big quadrilateral face and multi display of day, date and time, which has been relegated to the back of my old jewellery box for about 20 years.

When my son came over wearing one which was roughly exactly the same and proudly showing it off I was amazed. Apparently the Casio Digital Watch is sought after and has road cred.  Of course not wanting to look like I wasn't trend spotter, I got mine out and said I'd been holding it to leave to him in my will. He took it immediately for his girlfriend - duh!

All jokes aside, they say all things old is new again and older Casio Digital Watches are collectible with most pre 1990 Casio's thought about to be vintage watches ( I guess that makes me an antique).  Casio made innovative, cheap and piquant products which pushed the boundaries. The store for these other (sometimes crazy) gadgets - such as the the cigarette lighter calculator is in it's early days so they're still relatively easy to find.

The throw away nature of many Casio products has created a lucrative market, as even though tens of thousands of Casio Digital Watches and other digital products were sold few remain. Which is great news for budding collectors!

Casio was a seed bed of technological innovations, and if you can find some of these older and rarer concept items in working health then you may have the start of a lucrative collection. The older Casio products were made in Japan, and are very desirable. Each watch had a model and module estimate and the place of originate can be found by tracing these. Casio collecting is still a relatively new hobby so get to those car boot sales and jump in while you still have the chance. How many times have you wished that you had had the foresight to start collecting something while it was still authentically found at jumble sales? Here's your chance. Do some homework and check some of the forums such as the digital watch forum for more information.

If you're concerned in starting a range then take a look at the Casio G Shock or G Force models. Particularly the small Edition models.

Casio's store share slumped for a while as the digital watches declined in popularity. They came back into the  store with a vengeance in the mid 1990's when they took on Timex in the sports watch store with the updated and more upmarket Masters Casio G Force and G Shock models.

The solar powered G Force had been nearby since 1985 when it's relatively expensive titanium back with heavy duty soft overlay designed for divers was nicknamed the Frogman. The innovative originate which was mud unyielding came to be known as the Mudman. The word "man" in the title of G Force models has been used for 20 years.

G Force through the years:

* Antman, current -

* Fisherman, current -

* Frogman, current(2008) Gw-225E.

* Seaman, current

* Gaussman, current -

* Gulfman, current(2007) G-9100, Gw-9100 and Gw-9125C.

* Lungman, current -

* Mudman, current(2007) G-9000, Gw-9000 and Gw-9025C.

* Riseman, current (2008) Gw-9200.

* Wademan, current -

Casio Digital Watch devotee of G models (above) all use a steel case covered by a thick neoprene or polyurethane bezel. All, apart from the customary 1985 "Frogmen" feature Casio's illuminated display allowing them to be read at depths. All models are water unyielding to 200metres, and are an exquisite scuba diving watch.

The G Force Casio Digital Watch models have come to be a preferred watch for divers and sailors and recently have hit the road store with a funky new advertising campaign aimed at the juvenile and early 20's. Casio redesigned the line for surfers, skaters and break dancers authentically pushing the indestructibility of the watch.

The new designs added piquant colors and macho Velcro bands to give them road appeal. The new advertising campaigns used hip hop stars to promote the brand. The prices increased and so did sales. What comes nearby goes nearby and suddenly the kids want a Casio Digital Watch for their birthday or Christmas again. Go figure.

Do You Mean My Old Casio Digital Watch Might Be Worth Something?