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  2. Casio F-91W - Wikipedia

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    The Casio F-91W is a digital watch manufactured by Japanese electronics company Casio. Introduced in June 1989 [1] as a successor of the F-87W, [2] it is popular for its low price, long battery life and iconic design. [3] As of 2011, annual production of the watch is 3 million units, which makes it the most sold watch in the world. [4]

  3. Talk:Casio F-91W - Wikipedia

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    While it is worth being aware of, nowhere and from noone does it specify "in Japan." Casio's Europe, America and Japan divisions all said the release was in 1989.Casio F91W-1 12:56, 16 June 2019 (UTC) Casio F91W-1 the email says the Casio F91W-1 was released in 1989, however the release date might differ accroding to regions. This all started ...

  4. G-Shock - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of G-Shocks increased throughout the 1990s. By 1998, Casio had released more than 200 different G-Shock models, with worldwide sales at 19 million units. [8] In 1985, Casio released the DW-5500C, which was the first G-Shock to feature a mud-resistant structure.

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  6. Clock - Wikipedia

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    Casio F-91W digital watch, a historically popular watch introduced in 1989. Clocks have different ways of displaying the time. Analog clocks indicate time with a traditional clock face and moving hands. Digital clocks display a numeric representation of time. Two numbering systems are in use: 12-hour time notation and 24-hour notation.

  7. Talk:Casio F-91W/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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