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Rare Vintage Casio UV Sensor AD-736 Men’s Ana-Digi Sports Watch JDM 1980s
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Up for sale is an ultra-rare vintage Casio UV Sensor AD-736 men’s ana-digi sports watch, powered by Module 768 and released exclusively for the Japan Domestic Market (JDM) in the 1980s. This highly distinctive model combines analog and digital timekeeping with Casio’s early ultraviolet (UV) sensor technology, making it one of the brand’s most innovative and collectible designs of the era.
The watch is in full working condition, with all features and functions operating properly, including analog timekeeping, digital display, UV sensor, alarm, and stopwatch. All parts of the watch are original, and it remains fitted with its original UV sensor–branded Casio strap, an accessory that is incredibly rare to find today in good condition.
The watch is in fantastic physical condition, showing only minimal signs of wear consistent with age. The photos best describe its physical condition and should be reviewed carefully.
Key Details:
• Brand: Casio
• Model: UV Sensor AD-736
• Module: 768
• Display: Analog-Digital (Ana-Digi)
• Origin: Japan Domestic Market (JDM)
• Era: 1980s
• Strap: Original UV sensor branded Casio strap
• Condition: Fantastic overall condition; all original parts; full working order
A truly rare and highly collectible 1980s Casio, representing one of the brand’s most forward-thinking sensor-equipped designs. An exceptional piece for serious vintage Casio collectors and ana-digi enthusiasts.
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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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