Gaming and Watches, a perfect combination!

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Ok, I grew up in the 80’s. Loved the Movies, Music, and most of all the Classic Arcades. Outrun, Donkey Kong, PAC-Man, Double Dragon.....How times and technology have changed. I understand not all of you will appreciate gaming but I’m sure a few of you will. So get your watches and favourite games/systems and lets show how they can compliment each other!

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I love that! I’ve certainly been gaming a lot for the past month and wearing watches while doing so. Lovely shot!
 
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Old school pinball wizard here and I miss it.....did have the local record at the pub on Missile Command a few decades ago.

Last gaming system was a Commodore 64.
Amazed by the new generation and cheer you on.
 
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Old school pinball wizard here and I miss it.....did have the local record at the pub on Missile Command a few decades ago.

Last gaming system was a Commodore 64.
Amazed by the new generation and cheer you on.
I had the Commodore 16 in the mid 80's. I dream’t of having the 64 but not within my parents budget ha. Best games back then for me were yie ar kung fu, Squirm and Mr Puniverse......Those were the days!
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Nice combo there! 👍
Hautlence launched the playground line with two interesting "timepieces" to say the least. The independant watchmaker first launched the Labyrinth which is basically a fancy wrist maze game 🙄




The Pinball is more complicated and doesn't tell time either. A wrist arcade is one way of describing it 😁



 
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Ok, I grew up in the 80’s. Loved the Movies, Music, and most of all the Classic Arcades. Outrun, Donkey Kong, PAC-Man, Double Dragon.....How times and technology have changed. I understand not all of you will appreciate gaming but I’m sure a few of you will. So get your watches and favourite games/systems and lets show how they can compliment each other!


 
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Nice combo there! 👍
Hautlence launched the playground line with two interesting "timepieces" to say the least. The independant watchmaker first launched the Labyrinth which is basically a fancy wrist maze game 🙄

Wow I have never seen anything like them before! Amazing.
 
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Love both watches and Gaming. I have most consoles from the late 80s all the way up to a PS4 which I still play most days. You can’t beat the Gameboy DMG01.And obviously my favourite Seamaster 2254.50
 
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Hell yeah! I wonder if anyone else here had one of these?