hi, 10 years back I have been offering this video on a CD via slowmail. It just recently resurfaced again in my home while searching for other Pulsar stuff. I have uploaded the full 40min. version to YouTube for everybody to enjoy, now with current internet speed watching movies online is simple and fast.
"The first and still only LED watch maniac in the East Block" - www.crazywatches.pl
azimuth_pl wrote:hi, 10 years back I have been offering this video on a CD via slowmail. It just recently resurfaced again in my home while searching for other Pulsar stuff. I have uploaded the full 40min. version to YouTube for everybody to enjoy, now with current internet speed watching movies online is simple and fast.
Great video, thanks for the PM! Interesting to see the used technology like magnetic buttons and the ambient light sensor! All done in 1972 and "only" $1,500. The digital watches have come quite far since then and are still the preferred type of watch for many people. From Pulsar to the Rado Ceramica in about 40 years Great watches, both of them!
Call that evolution ;) slow...or rapid...hard to tell from this perspective. All the footage was combined by an unknown collector in the 1980's and I was lucky to save a very old VHS tape from the trash bin some 15 years ago. It would be interesting to get more details about all the content and the person behind but it might be lost forever.
"The first and still only LED watch maniac in the East Block" - www.crazywatches.pl
it's a very interesting insight behind the production of Pulsar modules and the interview to John Bergey is very informative. Thank you for sharing it with us Piotr!