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  • Updated: July 20, 2021

Casio Unveils Vintage Pac-Man Version Of Its A100 Digital Watch

Casio Unveils Vintage Pac-Man Version Of Its A100 Digital Wa

Casio has unveiled an A100WEPC Vintage Pac-Man digital watch made in collaboration with Bandai Namco, based on Casio's F-100 digital watch from 1978, and celebrates one of the most famous games of all time: Pac-Man, paying homage to not one but two digital classics from the late ’70s and early ’80s.

The A100WEPC has a four-button layout. At the same time, the watch face features the Pac-Man and ghost characters, with the center illuminator logo rendered with the Pac-Man font.

The face reproduces the Pac-Man game screen, while the top watch band is laser etched with a Pac-Man character being chased by ghosts, with the reverse on the bottom band and it comes with special packaging featuring the Pac-Man characters and game score screen.

The F-100 was one of the most advanced watches in the 70s and early 80s, offering a stopwatch, digital alarm and calendar features. It was also the first watch with a resin case, as Casio notes in a press release. It's perhaps most famous for being the watch worn by Ripley and other characters from the 1979 movie Alien.

Casio's watch isn't the first with a Pac-Man theme, as the $79 Timex T80 x Pac-Man also fetes the retro title. However, since Casio pairs it with a watch design from the same period, it's perhaps a bit more desirable for fans of the game.

The base AW100WE model which came out last month offers water resistance, a 1/10 second stopwatch, daily alarm, hourly time signal, auto-calendar and LED light. It's scheduled to be released in August in Japan for ¥12,100, or about $110 — a relative bargain for enthusiastic Pac-Man fans.

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