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Casio A120 Digital Watch

$95 Non-Member
$85.50 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
Online Only

Casio A120 Digital Watch

$95 Non-Member
$85.50 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+

Color:  Gold

Size:  One Size

Item# 24288-168330 In Stock
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Evoke a sense of nostalgia when you put on this gold-toned Casio A120 Digital Watch. Inspired by a retro-futuristic 1980s model, it has been reimagined for today with multi-color front buttons that add a pop of playfulness. The brand, a manufacturer in MoMA’s collection, has become synonymous with digital watches thanks to their sophisticated functionality and classic design. You may just find yourself checking your phone a lot less for the time while also taking advantage of smart features like a stopwatch and an alarm. Produced in gold-toned metal. Case: 32mm Band: 9l x 0.60"w

  • Size
    Case: 40.7l x 33.5w x 9.4h mm
    Band: 9l x 0.60"w
  • Material
    Case & Bezel: Resin/ Chrome Plated
    Glass: Resin Glass
    Band: Stainless Steel
  • Origin
    China
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Why We Chose This
Founded in Tokyo in 1946 by Kashio Seisakujo, Casio is known for their early innovations in all-electric compact calculators and their celebrated watches. Their Film Card Solar Calculator from 1982 is an object in MoMA’s collection. They released their first digital watch in 1974, the world’s first wristwatch to include an automatic calendar function.

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