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NOS Rare Vintage Casio Multi Recorder BGR-100 Digital Watch Module 930 JDM 80s
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Up for sale is a NOS Rare Vintage Casio Multi Recorder BGR-100 men’s digital watch, powered by Module 930 and produced for the Japan Domestic Market (JDM) during the 1980s. This highly collectible Casio model represents the brand’s advanced multi-function digital technology of the era, featuring the distinctive multi-recorder display and an attractive two-tone stainless steel design.
The watch is in full working condition, and all features and functions operate properly as intended. This example is New Old Stock (NOS) and has never been used.
All parts of the watch are original. It comes complete with its original hangtags and original manual, and is housed in a genuine Casio presentation box (unsure if the box is original to this specific watch).
The watch is in mint physical condition, consistent with a never-worn example. Photos best describe its physical condition and should be reviewed carefully.
Key Details
• Brand: Casio
• Model: Multi Recorder BGR-100
• Module: 930
• Era: 1980s
• Market: Japan Domestic Market (JDM)
• Movement: Digital quartz
• Functions: Multi Recorder digital functions
• Condition: New Old Stock; mint, never used
• Originality: All parts original
• Included: Original hangtags, original manual, genuine Casio box
A truly exceptional opportunity to acquire a museum-quality NOS Casio Multi Recorder, ideal for serious vintage Casio collectors and enthusiasts seeking an untouched example from the golden era of Japanese digital watchmaking.
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► ARCHIVE FILE: CASIO — BRAND HISTORY
Casio began not with watches but with calculation. Tadao Kashio founded Kashio Seisakujo in Tokyo in 1946, and with his three brothers developed the 14-A in 1957, the world's first compact all-electric relay calculator, incorporating the business as Casio Computer Co. that same year. The move into watchmaking came in November 1974 with the Casiotron, a digital watch whose claim to fame was an automatic calendar that knew how many days each month had, a small feat of logic that announced how an electronics firm would approach timekeeping.
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