Today is a Japanese children's watch. I can tell it is meant for the Japanese market as it uses Pocket Monsters rather than Pokémon.
The front of the watch is a spring loaded lid which has a 3D running / dancing Pikachu on. Under the lid is a basic LCD module with time date and seconds. There is also text in Japanese under the lid, but I don't know what that means. Thanks back of the watch shows it is copyright Nintendo, followed by a series of letters: CR-GF-TX-SP-JK. These are something to do with the copyright rather than a watch code as the same letters feature on other non-watch Nintendo products. It also has Japanese text around the edge of the back plate.



The front of the watch is a spring loaded lid which has a 3D running / dancing Pikachu on. Under the lid is a basic LCD module with time date and seconds. There is also text in Japanese under the lid, but I don't know what that means. Thanks back of the watch shows it is copyright Nintendo, followed by a series of letters: CR-GF-TX-SP-JK. These are something to do with the copyright rather than a watch code as the same letters feature on other non-watch Nintendo products. It also has Japanese text around the edge of the back plate.
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