Vintage digitals fascinate me. They are often built with solid metal cases, and are polished as well as any of their analog contemporaries.
My Pulsar W359‑5A00 (that I bought about 1993) is a great example. Stainless steel case, seemingly aluminum compass bezel, and a heft that is far greater than many digital watches today.
Vintage digitals like my Pulsar are also packed with cool complications. My W359‑5A00 has an alarm that chimes, a 30 lap chronograph with memory recall, and a digital tachymeter with distance entered to 1/100th of a mile or Kilometer.
Sadly, I only own one Pulsar. But, I just finished perusing Pulsar’s site and have two in mind I want to get.
Show us your vintage or contemporary Pulsar that is a happy addition to your collection.
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I sent this to my brother a few months back. It never clicked with me. I am sure that it is very useful.
I own several vintage Pulsar, it migh be my favorite brand. Heres two from my collection
I sent this to my brother a few months back. It never clicked with me. I am sure that it is very useful.
That’s a cool and attractive watch. I hope that your brother appreciated it.
I sent this to my brother a few months back. It never clicked with me. I am sure that it is very useful.
See now…that to me is the bees knees.
I own several vintage Pulsar, it migh be my favorite brand. Heres two from my collection
The big P in the speaker grate. Very nice!
My Pulsar Tank watch