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Celebrating 45 Years of PAC-MAN: The CASIO x PAC-MAN Collection

January 31, 2025 By ausretrogamer

Game On! Casio Celebrates 45 Years of PAC-MAN with a Retro-Chic Watch Collection

It’s time to press start on nostalgia! In a thrilling tribute to one of the most iconic video games of all time, Casio has unveiled the Casio x PAC-MAN Collection to celebrate PAC-MAN’s 45th anniversary. This limited-edition collection fuses retro arcade charm with Casio’s timeless digital watch design, creating a must-have accessory for gamers and watch enthusiasts alike.

A Classic Collaboration

PAC-MAN first hit arcades in 1980, revolutionising the gaming world with its simple yet addictive gameplay. Now, in 2025, Casio pays homage to this cultural phenomenon with a collection that captures the pixelated magic of the original game.

Casio’s Vintage series, known for its nostalgic charm, serves as the perfect canvas for this tribute. The collection features four distinct models—all adorned with PAC-MAN’s signature 8-bit graphics, classic maze motifs, and beloved characters, including Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde. The designs evoke memories of dodging ghosts and gobbling up pellets, all while keeping track of time in true retro style.

Design Details: A Trip Down Arcade Lane

Each watch in the Casio x PAC-MAN Collection is a statement piece, seamlessly blending vintage aesthetics with modern craftsmanship:

  • ABL100WEPC-1B – Combining retro aesthetics with modern technology, this watch offers Bluetooth® connectivity for smartphone pairing, step tracking, and automatic time correction. It’s the perfect blend of PAC-MAN charm and advanced features for daily convenience.

  • A168WEPC-7A – For a sleek yet playful option, this model combines a silver vapour-deposited dial with PAC-MAN graphics and neon accents. Fun details like “WAKA WAKA” on the clasp and LCD backlight elevate the nostalgia factor, while its polished finish makes it a versatile accessory.

  • CA53WPC-1B – This design pays homage to the original PAC-MAN maze, with the game stage featured prominently on the watch face. A yellow bezel mimics the classic arcade machine, while the band is made from bio-based resin, ensuring style and sustainability go hand in hand.

  • F91WPC-1A – Packed with personality, this watch features vivid neon colours and graphics of PAC-MAN and his ghostly foes, Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde. Adding to its charm, “WAKA WAKA,” PAC-MAN’s signature sound, is printed on the band loop.

All models feature Casio’s hallmark digital display, LED backlighting and an unmistakable throwback to the ‘80s era of digital watches.

Why This Collection Is a Must-Have

For fans of PAC-MAN and retro gaming, these watches aren’t just timepieces—they’re wearable nostalgia. Whether you spent your childhood at the arcade or you’re a modern gamer who appreciates the classics, this collection is a perfect blend of gaming heritage and everyday functionality.

The Casio x PAC-MAN Collection is a limited-edition release, making it an exciting collectible for enthusiasts of both horology and gaming. With PAC-MAN turning 45, now is the perfect time to celebrate this legendary game in style.

Final Thoughts: Ready, Set, Collect!

Casio has once again proven its ability to merge technology with pop culture in a way that resonates across generations. The Casio x PAC-MAN Collection is more than just a watch—it’s a nostalgic journey back to the golden age of gaming.

Don’t miss your chance to grab a piece of arcade history. Whether you’re a gamer, a watch aficionado, or simply someone who loves a great throwback, this collection is a high-score-worthy addition to any wrist!

image source: Casio Australia

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, arcade gamer, Casio, Casio x Pac-Man, Celebrating 45 Years of PAC-MAN: The CASIO x PAC-MAN Collection, gamer, Geek, Pac-Man watch, Retro Gamer, Retrogamer, retrogaming, watchgeek, wristcheck

Xeric NASA Voyager Automatic Watch – Review

February 20, 2023 By ausretrogamer

As a homage to the rich history & the farthest human-made object in space, the Xeric NASA Voyager Automatic 100ATM Diver, is a limited edition timepiece that reminds us of the value of exploration.

Ever since I could remember I’ve been fascinated by space and space travel. All I wanted to be was a NASA astronaut, but alas, that never eventuated.

My love of the cosmos hasn’t diminished over the years, if anything, it has gotten stronger, with streaming services making a myriad of astronomy based documentaries available on demand – which I consume with wild abandonment.

That unrestrained impulsiveness and enthusiasm for all things space related has now permeated other stuff I like, wristwatches! When I first gazed at the Xeric NASA Voyager Automatic watch on Kickstarter, I didn’t need much convincing to put in my pledge and snag one of only 1977 watches that pay homage to the rich history and the farthest human-made object in space, NASA’s Voyager 1 and 2, launched almost 46 years ago (in 1977). As Xeric offered (and still offers) nine variations of the NASA Voyager, all named after celestial bodies, my only problem was which one to choose?!

The lume is out of this solar system!

I must admit, I would have loved every singe variation of the watch, but alas, my lotto numbers never came up! I chose the ‘Ganymede’ NASA Voyager watch purely based on the fact that it represented the biggest moon in our solar system and that the metallic look reminded me of the Voyager vessel, complete with the awesome orange accents on the second, hour and minute hand – if you look closely, it does strike a resemblance to NASA’s interstellar traveler. Oh yeah, the NASA ‘worm’ logo on the dial and amazing lume (Super LumiNova) just top off a very robust diver’s watch. But wait, there is more! The caseback features an inlaid replica of “the Golden Record” cover which is found on the outside of the Voyager spacecraft, intended to communicate a story of our world to any intelligent life it could encounter in its journey – the detail is next level cool.

The watch is powered by the self-winding Seiko NH38 automatic movement. As you wear it, the rotor winds the mainspring, creating stored mechanical energy that powers the watch. The movement is housed in a robust stainless steel case complete with a tactile 120-click rotating bezel fit for divers. The watch may look hefty, but it honestly sit quite nice and comfortable on my 7″ wrist. Since this is a divers watch, it has a 1,000 metre depth rating, with an integrated helium escape valve built into the side casing, preventing a pressure differential that can occur during deep dives.

Caseback shot! The inlaid replica of “the Golden Record”, just like the one Voyager is carrying!

Wearing this watch is such a pleasure, thanks to the custom two-tone ribbed silicone strap – it just feels really good on the wrist without a sweat in sight. If you are clumsy, then rest assured that the 4mm thick sapphire glass (with anti-reflective coating) can withstand every day knocks.

The Xeric NASA Voyager Automatic is a special watch, not only due to its limited release (1977 pcs) but the fact that its unique design fuses and celebrates two things many of us love, space and watches. If you have the means and would like something different and something special, then I highly recommend you check out the Xeric NASA Voyager Automatic watch range.




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture, Reviews Tagged With: diver's watch, Ganymede, moon watch, Review, space watch, Watch, watch geek, watch review, watchgeek, wristwatch, Xeric, Xeric NASA, Xeric NASA Voyager, Xeric NASA Voyager Automatic, Xeric NASA Voyager watch, Xeric Watches

Citizen Promaster Titanium BJ7115-85 Limited Edition ‘Brave Blossoms’ – Review

January 30, 2023 By ausretrogamer

This watch review first appeared on Zeitaku 贅沢 on January 25, 2023.

The limited edition diver’s watch by Citizen that celebrates the Japanese national rugby team and their national flower, the Sakura (cherry blossom)

Likes:

  • The complete package – love the striking look!
  • Super Titanium build makes this watch very comfortable to wear.

Dislikes:

  • The push pins and sleeves Citizen uses on their bracelets make it difficult to alter the length as they are easy to lose.
  • Tri-fold push-type clasp feels a tad flimsy, but I am nitpicking.

I have a few vices that can consume my time, and indeed my finances. One of those vices is watches. Yeah, I shouldn’t call watches a vice, but when you have more in your collection than there are days in the week, then yeah, they become a vice. I am sucker for limited edition watches, and I’m an even bigger sucker for good looking functional timepieces. Luckily for me, the Citizen Promaster Limited Edition ‘Brave Blossoms’ (Model BJ7115-85E) ticks both boxes & then some.

Celebrating Japan’s national rugby team, affectionately known as the Brave Blossoms, and the colours of the Sakura, Japan’s national flower (the cherry blossom), this Citizen watch oozes appeal from its impressive super titanium case and bracelet to its sapphire crystal glass, antimagnetic build and very useful GMT complication. The solar quartz movement powered by Citizen’s amazing Eco-Drive is coupled with the B877 caliber, which on full charge provides 6 months of continuous operation, even if left in the dark – another feather in this impressive watch’s hat.

If you are one to take your watch for a swim, then you won’t have to worry getting this Promaster wet, as it is rated at 20bar (200 metres water resistance) and has a screw-down crown for maximum water resistance. The gorgeous bezel rotates anti-clockwise with a satisfying 120 clicks.

The overall look of this JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) only Citizen is simply stunning. The super titanium makes the watch light on the wrist, and the 43mm wide case size with a thickness of 13.8mm is perfect for 6.75″ to 7″ wrists!  The burned-out charcoal colour looks amazing when coupled with the rose gold bezel trim, screw-down crown and the outline on the lumed markers and hands. The colouring on the outer rim on the dial represents the colours of the Japanese national flower (the cherry blossom), which against the black face, is an absolute beautiful contrast. The cyclops over the date at 3 is under the sapphire crystal, which means there is no bulge protruding above it, thus making it easier to clean the crystal. The caseback is just as gorgeous, with the engraving of the Japanese rugby team’s cherry blossom symbol.

 

I still can’t believe this watch bypassed me when it was released in 2019. Being a limited edition means that you’d be hard pressed to find a new one at a stockist, so your best bet would be to hit the second-hand market online – but be prepared to pay over its original retail price. The Citizen Promaster BJ7115-85E is truly a lovely built watch which would give watches 10 times its price a run for their money. This watch is so good, that if you look closely, Breitling’s new Superocean Automatic range of watches have an uncanny resemblance to it.

If you have the means or are in need of a titanium watch, then I highly recommend you check this one out.

 


Special thanks to The Gnomonist for kindly supplying this Citizen watch for the review.



Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: BJ7115-85E, Cherry Blossom, Citizen BJ7115-85E, Citizen Promaster BJ7115-85E, Citizen Promaster Brave Blossoms watch, Citizen watch review, Japan, Review, Sakura, Watch, watch review, watchgeek, wristwatch

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