CASIO VINTAGE-A168WEHB-1A-CASIO Australia
CASIO VINTAGE-A168WEHB-1A-CASIO Australia
CASIO VINTAGE-A168WEHB-1A-CASIO Australia
CASIO VINTAGE-A168WEHB-1A-CASIO Australia

A168WEHB-1A

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Take a step back to 1983 with a timepiece that pays respect to the world’s thinnest calculator in its time, the Casio SL-800.

A revolutionary calculator no bigger than a credit card , the eight-digit SL-800 paved the way for much more to come.

Casio revives this iconic design in timepiece form, bringing the original ’80s touch to the ever-popular A168 — by using the retro black and gold base colours of the SL-800, and even the same accent colours used for the time display numbers and other details.

Vintage flair meets contemporary style for a timepiece as eye-catching as it is nostalgic.

 

SL-800

At 85 mm x 54 mm, the eight-digit SL-800 calculator was astonishingly slim, at just 0.8 mm, and light, at 12 g. The calculator represented the pinnacle of the digital technologies that made possible a new era of slim, lightweight, compact products.

It also laid the foundation for Casio development of state-of-the-art high-density mounting technology.

In 2013, the SL-800 was designated an Essential Historical Materials for Science and Technology (or Future Technology Heritage) by the National Museum of Nature and Science in Tokyo, as a calculator with an extraordinarily slim, compact form.

Take a step back to 1983 with a timepiece that pays respect to the world’s thinnest calculator in its time, the Casio SL-800.

A revolutionary calculator no bigger than a credit card , the eight-digit SL-800 paved the way for much more to come.

Casio revives this iconic design in timepiece form, bringing the original ’80s touch to the ever-popular A168 — by using the retro black and gold base colours of the SL-800, and even the same accent colours used for the time display numbers and other details.

Vintage flair meets contemporary style for a timepiece as eye-catching as it is nostalgic.

 

SL-800

At 85 mm x 54 mm, the eight-digit SL-800 calculator was astonishingly slim, at just 0.8 mm, and light, at 12 g. The calculator represented the pinnacle of the digital technologies that made possible a new era of slim, lightweight, compact products.

It also laid the foundation for Casio development of state-of-the-art high-density mounting technology.

In 2013, the SL-800 was designated an Essential Historical Materials for Science and Technology (or Future Technology Heritage) by the National Museum of Nature and Science in Tokyo, as a calculator with an extraordinarily slim, compact form.

Band Type:

  • Stainless Steel Band

Case and Bezel material:

  • Resin
  • Chrome Plated

Size:

38.6 × 36.3 × 9.6 mm

Colour:

Black

Compatible band size:

145 to 205 mm

Glass:

  • Resin Glass

Weight:

49 g

Water resistance:

  • Splash Resistant

Light:

Electro-luminescent backlight

Calendar:

  • Auto-calendar (28 days for February)

Stopwatch:

1/100-second stopwatch
Measuring capacity: 59'59.99''
Measuring modes: Elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place times

Alarm/hourly time signal:

  • Daily alarm
  • Hourly Time Signal

Power supply and battery life:

Approx. battery life: 7 years on CR2016

Light Color:

  • Blue

Other features:

12/24-hour format
Regular timekeeping:
∙ Digital: Hour, minute, second, pm, date, day

Product Features

Vintage style with the retro look of the original SL-800 film card calculator

This pair of new watches features a design motif inspired by the original credit card-sized SL-800 calculator that hit the scene in 1983. The new models are based on the A168, a watch featuring classic colours and a design with vintage ’80s flair, while incorporating contemporary styles to offer value that transcends time.

SL-800 film card calculator

In 1983, a special eight-digit calculator with memory hit the scene. No bigger than a credit card, at 54 mm x 85 mm, it was astonishingly slim, at just 0.8 mm, and light, at 12 g. The SL-800 represented the culmination of the advances in digital technologies that were considered to have ushered in an era of slim, lightweight, compact products. Having provided the foundation for the development of state-of-the-art high-density mounting technology by Casio, the SL-800 attained, in 2013, an Essential Historical Materials for Science and Technology (or Future Technology Heritage) designation from the National Museum of Nature and Science in Tokyo, as a calculator realised in an extraordinarily slim, compact form.

Gunmetal model adorned with multicolour accents

One colour option of the SL-800 calculator was black with green line accents. This watch’s dial design captures that look precisely. Aspects of the original design are reproduced with blue, yellow, and red accents and the typeface used for the model number and mode indicators, as well. The gunmetal exterior gives the watch a sleek, dynamic look.

Heritage Revival

Casio revives this iconic design in timepiece form, bringing the original ’80s touch to the ever-popular A168 — by using the retro black and gold base colors of the SL-800, and even the same accent colors used for the time display numbers and other details.