Casio Game & Gadget Watches
Casio spent the 1980s treating the wristwatch as a tiny computer that happened to tell time. Game watches turned the LCD into an arcade, calculator models like the CA-50 and CA-53W put a working keypad under your cuff, and the Databank series from 1984 stored phone numbers years before anyone carried a phone. Thermometers, FM radios, and other sensors followed. These gadget Casios are now the most playful corner of vintage digital collecting.
This collection holds whatever gadget Casios have surfaced lately: games, calculators, Databanks, thermo and sensor models, and the odd radio watch, most of them Japan-market versions. Function is everything with these, so listings spell out what has been tested, from keypad presses to display segments. Buy working examples when you can, because donor modules are getting scarce, and a complete watch with crisp LCD and intact keypad is worth the patience it takes to find.
97 timepieces in this collection — showing the 96 newest































































































