![]() ![]() At the same time, the electronic watches were very attractive - despite the break with tradition and their high prices ! The idea of connecting an electronic watch and an analog watch was an ideal marketing idea and it was a shot in a dozen.Īdvances in technology have also favored this. Wristwatches with a dial were used from the 1860s, so for about 100 years. But for about ten years (ie from the mid-sixties) there were already electric watches – those with a miniature electromagnet and a dial and tips as well as the elelectronic ones – with a digital display – based on early LED technology.Ī lot of people continued with distrust of the latest technology – that is, watches with a digital display only. ![]() Why a Double Times ? It should be remembered that the seventies were a period in which watches with a coil spring and a shield were still predominant. What the result was a very successful Citizen 8900 series. At that time, in the mid-seventies also Citizen company began to work feverishly on the project of such a watch. According to me, the technology used was still from the sixties.ĭouble Times were an obsession in the seventies. Although in technological terms the watch was slightly different from the Seiko watch. This Chrono-Quartz 1611 developed inhouse by Omega in 1975 was launched in 1976 to celebrate the Montreal Summer Olympic Games. Three years earlier, in 1976 – Omega released the watch Albatros – Omega 1611. It is also very successful – a modern designed model. ![]() In the same year, the Formula 8 was produced – with an intriguing symbol TSX2 – Tissot. The Seiko H127-500 watch is a proof of this – introduced in 1979. Other companies also worked on such a watch in the 1970s. Then the idea of building a watch that would combine the function of an analogue and a digital clock was born. Other features included are temp display, date day display, quick date correction function, 12/24 hour display switching function, 1/100 second chronograph, dual time function, battery life expiration notice function and thermometer function.Citizen’s Analog Digital Temp Watches history dates back to the 1970s. With the free type band, this watch provides ease of wearing. This watch has a square-shaped dial with stainless case and gold plating surface treatment that completes its look. The Citizen JG2103-72X has a brilliant design with radiant shine. ![]()
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