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We love a mechanical watch. Who doesn't!? But there are times when you'll need a quartz-powered, easy-to-read screen. Here's ...
The Hamilton PSR is a straight-up time capsule from 1970—as a revival of the world’s first digital LED watch, the Pulsar P1. This futuristic timepiece keeps its retro-cool alive with a red ...
However, unless you are some sort of Graceland fanatic, you might not recognize one of his favorite watches, the Hamilton Ventura Flex. But in good news for those looking to embody the spirit of ...
And it didn’t bother James Bond, who showed off his own Hamilton Pulsar P2 2900 LED digital watch in the Roger Moore-era Live and Let Die (1973). Just as the Pulsar was a sign of technological ...
Roger Moore as James Bond flexing a Hamilton Pulsar P2 2900 LED digital watch in 1973's Live and Let Die. United Artists You had to push a button on the side of these watches to display the time ...
We’ve seen plenty of mid-century-inspired dress watches launched over the last few years, however, the American Classic PSR Digital Quartz is a brilliant example of retrofuturistic watchmaking, circa ...
The trend of rereleasing vintage digital watches continues with the new Hamilton PSR 74. During the past several ... The new PSR is inspired by the second-generation Pulsar Cushion from 1974. It’s ...
in 1972 Hamilton rocked the boat with the first ever digital watch: a futuristic-looking Hamilton Pulsar. This was the era most associated with home VCRs, floppy disks, and Walkmans. So when you ...
Hamilton is back with two new iterations of the PSR digital watch, a modern reimagining of its Pulsar Cushion model from the ‘70s. Faithful to the Pulsar Cushion’s retrofuturistic and Space ...
Hamilton’s Khaki Field watches have become iconic for their simple, legible design, rich history, and affordable price tag. Now, the Khaki Field Quartz continues this proud tradition at an even more ...
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