The world's first digital watch marks its 40th anniversary this year and Hamilton is celebrating the invention of the technology that revolutionized the watch industry with the new Pulsomatic. This digital timepiece named after puzzling astronomical bodies that emit precise radio pulses was considered as the first solid state wrist computer in the world.
The Hamilton Pulsomatic , has a retro -modern sci-fi design highlighted by its smooth shape and surfaces. It resembles a space age television screen from the front ,with a black screen that adds elegance to the high-tech appearance . Inside the Hamilton Pulsomatic is an innovative Swiss ETA movement, the H1970 , a automatically generated quartz movement that powers the liquid crystal display. It has a power reserve of 82 days when fully charged.
At 39mm wide steel case, the watch has a sapphire crystal scratch resistance and a water resistance of 50 meters. There is also available of a rubber strap as an alternative to the more classical stainless steel bracelet. The price for this sci-fi designed timepiece is about $1,495.
The Hamilton Pulsomatic , has a retro -modern sci-fi design highlighted by its smooth shape and surfaces. It resembles a space age television screen from the front ,with a black screen that adds elegance to the high-tech appearance . Inside the Hamilton Pulsomatic is an innovative Swiss ETA movement, the H1970 , a automatically generated quartz movement that powers the liquid crystal display. It has a power reserve of 82 days when fully charged.
At 39mm wide steel case, the watch has a sapphire crystal scratch resistance and a water resistance of 50 meters. There is also available of a rubber strap as an alternative to the more classical stainless steel bracelet. The price for this sci-fi designed timepiece is about $1,495.
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