Saturday 15 June 2013

Gobots Robot Watch - red

It seems that this weekend is turning into a robot watch weekend, so here's another one!

This watch is part of the Gobots range of watches made by Impulse Ltd of Hong Kong in 1984.

The Gobots were a range of transforming robots made by the Tonka toy company in the mid 80s. The toys were actually licensed from Bandai and reverted to their ownership when Hasbro bought Tonka. The original toys were developed by Bandai division Popy of Japan, the same as the Tokima watches, and were Tonka's competition to the Takara toys entry into the American market (-the American versions of yesterday's watch). The line was eventually phased out in 1991.

The watch is a square model (like the Kronoform watches) with arms on the side and legs that fold up and cover the arms. The most unusual part of the watch is the connection to the strap which is magnetic (same as the Voltron watch from last July which was also by Impulse). Unfortunately, I'm missing the strap for this one, so I'm using it as a fridge magnet.

It uses a 4 digit basic LCD module. It has just time, date, and seconds modes, and is controlled/updated by the two buttons on the front.

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