Casio developed its first calculator in 1957, but it was not until 1974 with the release of the Casiotron that Casio entered the watch making a market. The Casiotron capable of displaying dates with an automatic update for long and short months, and automatic adjustment for leap years, was a good first step into the market.
Casio's products include calculators, watches, cash registers, illuminators, digital cameras (Exilim series), film cameras, laptop and sub-notebook computers, mobile phones,electronic keyboards, PDAs (E-Data Bank), electronic dictionaries, digital diaries (early PDAs), electronic games, computer printers, clocks, and portable televisions.
In the 1970s and 80s, Casio was known for its electronic (including scientific) calculators and digital watches. Today, Casio is most commonly known for large, durable watches. Especially popular are its dual function (LCD and analog) watches, some of which, including Wave Ceptor and Pro Trek / Pathfinder series, receive radio signals daily from an atomic clock to keep accurate time. Casio made a variety of digital watches with inbuilt games in the 1980s and 90s, which were highly popular.
Product Features:
- Item Shape Round
- Dial Window Material Type Mineral
- Clasp Buckle
- Case Material Stainless Steel
- Case Diameter 33 Millimeters
- Case Thickness 10 Millimeters
- Band Material Resin
- Band Length Women'S Standard
- Band Width 11 Millimeters
- Band Color Blue
- Dial Color Silver
- Calendar Day And Date
- Special Features Luminous, Stop Watch, Measures-Seconds
- Movement Quartz
- Water Resistant Depth 50 Meters