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A Watch Called Mike

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A Watch Called Mike

Post13 Nov 2014, 17:19

:dwf: Greetings fellow LED heads and crystal skulls!

This Microtime Mike watch features an early National Semiconductor WM-04 dot display module with AM indicator dot and comes in its own display case. The AM indicator dot is quite useful if you should happen to find yourself kidnapped and held captive in a room without windows. Mike will also keep you abreast as to the seconds and the day of the month.

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:pimp: ‘70s LEDs until the end of time!
Jason
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Re: A Watch Called Mike

Post14 Nov 2014, 00:11

Nice watch, thanks for sharing the photo's. 8-)

Being called Michael the brand would suit me just fine. ;-)
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Re: A Watch Called Mike

Post14 Nov 2014, 18:21

Greetings Michael!

:-) I’m pleased to hear that you -- a person with one of the largest and best vintage LED collections -- approve of Mike.

I searched for a Microtime entry in the Magic Digitals archive, but none was to be found. Ed Cantarella’s site, TheDigitalWatch.com, has both the Microtime logo and a stainless steel Microtime starburst model. The stainless starburst model is designed exactly like my Mercury Time gold-filled starburst, and I suspect that they were creations of the same entity.

:dwf: Happy Collecting!
Jason
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