Happy Star Wars Day! Show us your Star Wars watches!

Back in the day, I was mad about Star Wars (had all the figures, comics, books, bedding, t-shirts, light sabre, etc.) until I saw the film itself... and then my interest died very quickly.

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My Star Wars watch was the Texas Instruments LED from 1977 like the one below. The metal plate inside the back broke off after a couple of battery changes and my dad glued it back on with araldite. It's long gone now after I sold it for £1 at a car boot sale way back in 1994. Apparently they sell for considerably more now, except mine wasn't in very good condition (probably didn't even work anymore) and I was lucky to get a quid for it.

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I'm sure some of us have still have Star Wars watches, so let's see 'em!

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I just had a look at Fossil's new Star Wars line. Unfortunately not a single one of them is under 40mm... It's a similar problem with Citizen (with the exception of the overpriced ana-digi watches).

I don't know why both companies are averse to creating watches for those with smaller wrists?

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Not really a Star Wars watches but:

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My franken-Raketa is the best I got.

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Happy “So Say We All” day 🤙🏼🤓

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Citizen ana digi Boba Fett. Getting harder to find this one. This is the way…

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Uh, am I wrong or did you post a pic of Battlestar Galactica? Either way, May the 4th be you, Admiral Adama. So say we all.

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Not a Starwars watch but since I modified it, it has become affectionately known as my Storm Trooper watch....

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Star Wars is okay, I guess. My favorite season is the one where Worf helps those little bear dudes blow up the Deathball to protect their planet. Awesome. Oh, and the one where Yoda sells merchandising to Riker and Chewie.

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