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Now, of course, most of the remote codes it contained are out of date, but it’s biggest draw was being able to surreptitiously change the channels on annoying TV’s in public places.īut back to the CA-95: I bought mine in Hannover airport on my way home from CEBIT 1983. I gave this watch to my younger son, and after he got tired of it I claimed it back.

Sadly, the CA-95 was one of those transient items which came and went, much like their infrared remote watch: You’ll notice that mine is still running – but sadly the case has broken and won’t hold a pin on one side, or I’d still be wearing it. Click through to hear it play.īefore the advent of PDA’s and smartphones, a watch like this was one way a g33x0r could satisfy his itch for technology, and by the 80’s, Casio had refined the circuitry to a point where the DataBank watch on the right, which carried large numbers of memos, appointments, and phone numbers, as well as multiple stopwatches, timers, world time clocks, and alarms, sold for about $65.00. I have a small collection of the watches I have owned over time, and one of my favorites is the CA-95, Casio’s calculator watch with multi-alarms, shown at left below. It’s small wonder that these items when offered on eBay can fetch up to $5,000 – they are true museum pieces, representatives of the headlong technological rush towards smaller and faster. The HP Archives has a few of the remaining elements.” But miniaturizing the math functions was quite an engineering feat, and when HP discontinued manufacturing the HP-01, its inner workings were destroyed so no one would copy the extraordinarily small package engineering. It was too bulky and heavy, and HP sold it though upscale jewelry stores. HP’s information site states, “The HP-01, code-named “Cricket,” was not a successful product for HP. There was sort of a standing joke that when people took it off their wrist, they walked leaning to the other side - it was kind of a hefty item.” It was long out of production when I was there, but those who had one regarded it as a prestige item.

In 1977, Hewlett-Packard introduced the HP-01, the world’s first calculator watch.
