Watches through time. August 27, 2003 10:53 AM Subscribe
Cool watches through history. A series of profiles on important watches in the history of the electronic watch. From one regulated by a tuning fork, to the once-omnipresent Swatch.
posted by o2b (13 comments total)
i had a watch in high school that was a universal remote control... being the disruptive student that I was, I would auto-program my watch to the televisions in the classrooms and change the channel and volume during movies and/or Channel 1. . . I also had a phone dialer watch, which would make certain older payphones call for free.... Yes, I was a geek. posted by Espoo2 at 12:05 PM on August 27, 2003
This is good. posted by jammer at 12:11 PM on August 27, 2003
Interesting site, thanks o2b. It reminds me that I changed allegiances quite a few years ago now. When I was growing up in the 80s, I wouldn't have anything but digital watches. I guess it must have been the Swatch that changed things for me. posted by viama at 12:38 PM on August 27, 2003
Would any of you gentlemen be interested in purchasing one of these? (via boingboing Inc.) posted by 111 at 12:54 PM on August 27, 2003
(ugh... pay ATTENTION to the preview, dimwit...) posted by jammer at 2:20 PM on August 27, 2003
Seriously, The Nerd Watch Museum made my August. And my September. I am now a very, very happy human being. Thank you ever so much, o2b. posted by soundofsuburbia at 2:37 PM on August 27, 2003
That takes me back... my dad had an Accutron. It was forever lost when some asshat (who'd better evade my presence if he values his life) broke into my rental SUV 3 years ago and stole everything inside that wasn't tied down. posted by clevershark at 2:56 PM on August 27, 2003
Watch or hunt. You decide. my bizzare drunken conterlink for the night. I'm going to bed. posted by seanyboy at 4:24 PM on August 27, 2003
My friend Karen gave me the entire Burger King Simpsons Watch set for Christmas. Then my girlfriend gave me a Homer and a Krusty for stocking stuffers.
Since I had two of two, I figured I could wear the extra Homer.
It's a real hit with the little kids. They love to push the push the button over and over to hear:
Mmm... Burger... posted by y2karl at 2:08 PM on August 28, 2003
posted by Espoo2 at 12:05 PM on August 27, 2003