Casio Vintage A500WA-1D Digital Watch
Casio A168XES-1B Vintage Illuminator Digital Watch
Tap into 80s nostalgia — a highly fashionable digital watch with a metallic case and translucent band in a stylish go-to accessory.
Ever since it launched in the late 1980s, the A168 has featured the same design, which was the winner of the Good Design Long Life Design Award in 2011. With the A168XES, this simple square face, popular for so long, is now available in a two-tone model in silver and black.
It boasts not just excellent design, but all the functionality of a digital watch, as well. It comes equipped with functions helpful for everyday life, such as an EL backlight, stopwatch and alarm, and battery life of about seven years.
Casio A168WEHB-1A Vintage Watch
Take a step back to 1983 with a timepiece that pays respect to the world’s thinnest calculator in its time, the Casio SL-800.
A revolutionary calculator no bigger than a credit card , the eight-digit SL-800 paved the way for much more to come.
Casio revives this iconic design in timepiece form, bringing the original ’80s touch to the ever-popular A168 — by using the retro black and gold base colors of the SL-800, and even the same accent colors used for the time display numbers and other details.
Vintage flair meets contemporary style for a timepiece as eye-catching as it is nostalgic.
SL-800
At 85 mm x 54 mm, the eight-digit SL-800 calculator was astonishingly slim, at just 0.8 mm, and light, at 12 g. The calculator represented the pinnacle of the digital technologies that made possible a new era of slim, lightweight, compact products. It also laid the foundation for Casio development of state-of-the-art high-density mounting technology. In 2013, the SL-800 was designated an Essential Historical Materials for Science and Technology (or Future Technology Heritage) by the National Museum of Nature and Science in Tokyo, as a calculator with an extraordinarily slim, compact form.