Vintage Ana-Digi Watches
The ana-digi is the late 1970s answer to a question nobody had asked before: why choose between hands and pixels? Analog dials paired with LCD panels appeared in Seiko's H-series chronographs and Citizen's multi-display models, including the Ana-Digi Temp that collectors still chase, while Casio built entire families of affordable hybrids. The format captures the optimism of the era perfectly, half instrument panel and half dress watch, and nothing made since looks quite like it.
Expect JDM Seiko and Citizen hybrids, Casio AQ-series models, and Alba oddities that never left Japan, alongside the occasional dressier piece. An ana-digi is really two watches sharing a case, so check both halves: listings note whether the hands set correctly and every display segment fires. Hybrids in fully working order are scarcer than plain digitals of the same age, which the market is only beginning to price in.
60 timepieces in this collection



























































