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70's LED/LCD watch ephemera

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70's LED/LCD watch ephemera

Post27 May 2014, 17:48

I have a bunch of old advertisements, and articles to share.
My scanner is not working...pictures only for the moment :-?
I will be adding more later.
Enjoy ;-)
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Post27 May 2014, 18:52

some more...
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I know its hard to read like this, but its the best I can do for now ~:(
More to come!
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Post27 May 2014, 21:53

A page from "The Digital Electronic Watch" book by TOM M. HYLTIN
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Post27 May 2014, 23:25

This is an early advert from "American Horologist & Jeweler" 1970
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Post28 May 2014, 00:42

8-)
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Post28 May 2014, 09:34

Wow great, love these things..thanks Matt :-D
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Post28 May 2014, 11:16

Interesting articles, thanks for sharing them. 8-)
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Post28 May 2014, 16:45

:Prost:
My favorite is the Gruen Ladies Telestar that cost $10,000 :no: Anyone have that watch in their collection?
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Sorry again for the blurry, and hard to read ones :oops:
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Post28 May 2014, 19:53

Looks like they werent really after Harrison ford to perform their experiments in blade runner, it was his watch!

Thanks for taking the time Matt, if you do get time to scan they'd make great additions to the library

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Re: 70's LED/LCD watch ephemera

Post28 May 2014, 21:45

DWL wrote:Looks like they werent really after Harrison ford to perform their experiments in blade runner, it was his watch!

Thanks for taking the time Matt, if you do get time to scan they'd make great additions to the library

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When I get them all properly scanned, I will let you know ;-)

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