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The Seiko TV watch, the history behind it, and how it has changed digital watchmaking will be the centre of today's article. Digital Watches Through The Years Photo from Da Man Magazine In order for us to truly appreciate the Seiko TV watch, let's have a quick glance at how digital watches have evolved through the years. The Seiko TV Watch by John F. Back in 1985, when I was 12 years old, my father (an engineer) brought home a watch we'd both seen in the James Bond film, Octopussy, together: the Seiko TV Watch. It was known at the time as "the world's smallest TV" (I learned that the Guinness Book of World Records named it that in 1984). From an engineering perspective, the Seiko TV Watch is actually a very straightforward concept. The wristwatch combines a relatively small LCD screen for the time-indicating operations, and then a separate system for the television screen. These systems don't seem to be entirely connected, which makes sense. Free 2-day shipping on all orders. Seiko fine Japanese automatic, chronograph, diver, quartz wrist watches. Seiko 5 Sports, Prospex, Presage, Essentials, Men's, Women's watches. Watches by Seiko

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The TV Watch was first released by Seiko in Tokyo and Osaka during the summer of 1982 (as the DXA001 model), and then offered to the rest of Japan shortly afterwards. Priced at an expensive 98,000 yen (or the equivalent of just under £800 today) the watch was never really pitched at the mass-markets. 31 watchers Sponsored Vintage Seiko 8223 5070 Unisex Quartz TV Wristwatch Working New Battery Pre-Owned · Seiko SQ · Stainless Steel $39.00 or Best Offer Free shipping Sponsored Vintage Seiko T001-5019 TV Watch James Bond Pre-Owned · Stainless Steel (1) $475.00 or Best Offer +$5.95 shipping 125 watchers vintage seiko tv watch The Seiko TV watch consists of a 1.2-inch liquid crystal display screen set in a standard digital watch. The watch was sold in 1982 in Japan for 108,000 Yen (approx $425 at the time) and in September 1983 in the United States for a suggested price of $495. The Seiko TV Watch is an iconic wrist gadget, that rocked the tech world and made history. It blended digital watchmaking with television capabilities, transforming how we view watches. Its slick design, combined with groundbreaking features made it a highly coveted item. The craftsmanship behind this device was remarkable.

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After introducing the world's first TV watch, Seiko introduced a wrist computer that stored data. It was the first of its kind. It had memory of up to 2,000 characters and could store telephone numbers and addresses as well as a diary or schedule for up to one month. The Seiko wrist computer marked the beginning of the age of portable. The world's first TV watch The ability to enjoy TV anytime, anywhere was realized with the launch of the world's first TV watch in 1982. It featured a 1.2-inch display with a tuner and headphones, and the ability to listen to FM radio. It also had an alarm, chronograph, calendar, and other functions. 3.1K 246K views 5 years ago This is a review for one of the most wanted digital watches, the Seiko TV Watch. Show more Show more This is a review for one of the most wanted digital watches, the. The 1982 Seiko TV Watch is a wristwatch with a built-in TV screen. It no longer works, because analog TV broadcasts stopped in the US in June 2009. The watch was so cool that it was featured in the 1982 James Bond Film "Octopussy." For a recursive experience you can watch a YouTube video of Octopussy on the watch.

Seiko TV wrist watch T0015019 with Original Box and papers (1983

228 subscribers 456K views 15 years ago Sold in 1982 this is one of the smallest TV ever made with a 1 1/4" Screen. From the manual:.more.more Sold in 1982 this is one of the smallest TV. I believe it is a quite comprehensive review on the ultra rare 1st gen Seiko TV Watch (1982). If you have any opinion to share, please leave me a comment. Th.