Amazing game watches man :P + When I was at school I use to walk home past this shop & look at the Casio AA-85(not a game watch tho) & dream of having one(I couldn't afford it then) & that is one watch I really want(but very expensive that is to) :( Oh well maybe one day I might get lucky 👍 + I was around when all this stuff was coming out(god I'm old then) :D So I get that feeling when I see this stuff to :D Excellent video as always ;)
Just found your channel and enjoying it very much, but wondering if you have many of the analogue watches? I have been picking up/ fixing up some of the MTD range (1010, 1051, 1043) as well as the odd vintage G-Shock
There's one little factor in the calculation that no one counts.....and that's the nerves....how much your nerves is worth? Personally, I lost a lot more nerves restoring the old Casios than a watch is worth, no matter is it a 2-3-4, or 7 hundred GBP....even though I prefer a G shocks. I'm giving my best (I'm not giving my best, I'm just not buying a Casio made in China or Malaysia since a quality is bad) to find a really rare Casios. I don't care if the module is made in Japan, I want whole thing to be made in Japan.....no offense but I know what I'm looking for, and why, and that's it. A feeling when I take my DW5200C and my GAB2100 Banana which is about 40 years younger is completely different, that's not the same company (Banana is made in China). 1250 quid for the game Casio is a real extortion. Off course it was revolutionary buddy....can you imagine something, some.... thing 45 years ago, which used a circuit board and a battery instead of a good old gears, and it's called ''a watch''? How to call it? 😀😀😀😀that's not a movement since absolutely nothing moves inside....and it works without any fail...that was a heresy, a devil, a threat....but it's still here, it's alive. Forget about refurbishing of the old cases, if that has been possible, that person who's able to do it would get rich very quick....if that's a chrome plated plastic forget about it, if that's a stainless steel sand it and polish it if you can, that's it. You're not making the brand alive, you're just a ghost from the past (just like me, but I'm not the collector, I'm wearing my babies).....anyways, I love your videos, your passion, and your collection.
@@Oldcasiocollector Can you understand an 100k for Pokémon or other card ? This is the collection hobby , each one hold his passion for different things for different reasons .
Remarkable
Great video mate keep going
Those game watches were all the rage growing up
Amazing game watches man :P + When I was at school I use to walk home past this shop & look at the Casio AA-85(not a game watch tho) & dream of having one(I couldn't afford it then) & that is one watch I really want(but very expensive that is to) :( Oh well maybe one day I might get lucky 👍 + I was around when all this stuff was coming out(god I'm old then) :D So I get that feeling when I see this stuff to :D Excellent video as always ;)
You hit a jackpot! congrats! Longed for the pyramid one...
Yes! Thank you!
13:00 Cronograph!
BUEN VIDEO
Just gone through your site - you have game watch, but no Casio Melody watch? Wow, these are best.
that watch look like the movie bluethunder
Just found your channel and enjoying it very much, but wondering if you have many of the analogue watches? I have been picking up/ fixing up some of the MTD range (1010, 1051, 1043) as well as the odd vintage G-Shock
yes i do.
1:59 is there is a difference between the Casiotrons and other Casios ?
Chronometer?
CHR probably stands for chronometer
There's one little factor in the calculation that no one counts.....and that's the nerves....how much your nerves is worth? Personally, I lost a lot more nerves restoring the old Casios than a watch is worth, no matter is it a 2-3-4, or 7 hundred GBP....even though I prefer a G shocks. I'm giving my best (I'm not giving my best, I'm just not buying a Casio made in China or Malaysia since a quality is bad) to find a really rare Casios. I don't care if the module is made in Japan, I want whole thing to be made in Japan.....no offense but I know what I'm looking for, and why, and that's it. A feeling when I take my DW5200C and my GAB2100 Banana which is about 40 years younger is completely different, that's not the same company (Banana is made in China). 1250 quid for the game Casio is a real extortion.
Off course it was revolutionary buddy....can you imagine something, some.... thing 45 years ago, which used a circuit board and a battery instead of a good old gears, and it's called ''a watch''? How to call it? 😀😀😀😀that's not a movement since absolutely nothing moves inside....and it works without any fail...that was a heresy, a devil, a threat....but it's still here, it's alive.
Forget about refurbishing of the old cases, if that has been possible, that person who's able to do it would get rich very quick....if that's a chrome plated plastic forget about it, if that's a stainless steel sand it and polish it if you can, that's it.
You're not making the brand alive, you're just a ghost from the past (just like me, but I'm not the collector, I'm wearing my babies).....anyways, I love your videos, your passion, and your collection.
What was the watch fair you visited?
theres a small one in colchester
Chr stands for chronograph it’s the stop watch
Do you own a Casio Timber Cruiser TIC-100?
Chr means chronometer
I want to buy casio TSR -100, Please! Boss, please give me a good price!
tsr 100 is in great condition is a rare watch. rare watches are expensive.
Do you own this one: CASIO DF-10 C571 Train?
no. and i wouldnt want to either. its horrible. i dont understand the silly price tag on them either.
@@Oldcasiocollector Can you understand an 100k for Pokémon or other card ? This is the collection hobby , each one hold his passion for different things for different reasons .