Casio celebrates 45 years of Pac-Man with exclusive watch collection starting at RM329


The collection launched on the Casio online store on Jan 6 before arriving in physical stores on Jan 10. — Photos: Casio

Casio has released a new collaboration watch collection featuring four unique designs celebrating the 45th anniversary of the iconic gaming franchise, Pac-Man.

Each of the four watches features a design inspired by the original arcade machines, showcasing visuals and characters from the series like the titular Pac-Man accompanied by the four ghosts: Blinky, Inky, Clyde, and Pinky.

The vintage-style models include the A168WEPC-7A, which has a silver body and an electro-luminescent backlight.The vintage-style models include the A168WEPC-7A, which has a silver body and an electro-luminescent backlight.

The collection includes two standard and two vintage-style designs. The standard versions consist of the CA-53WPC-1B, which features a yellow body and is the only option with an eight-digit calculator, priced at RM399, and the F-91WPC-1A, with a black body and seven-year battery life, priced at RM329.

The vintage-style models include the A168WEPC-7A (RM449), which has a silver body and an electro-luminescent backlight, and the ABL-100WEPC-1B, the only model with Bluetooth connectivity for automatic time correction (currently unavailable in Malaysia).

The CA-53WPC-1B is the only option with an eight-digit calculator and comes with an RM399 price tag.The CA-53WPC-1B is the only option with an eight-digit calculator and comes with an RM399 price tag.

The collection launched on the Casio online store on Jan 6 before arriving in physical stores on Jan 10.

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