
Back in the spring of 1972, the first Pulsar watch was marketed by Hamilton, complete with an 18-carat gold case. It was touted as the world’s first all-electronic digital and also the first to use a digital display – created with light-emitting diodes (LEDs). You would press a button on the side to display the time, and cost $2,100 ($13,000 in 2019 dollars) USD at the time. Read more to see the all-new Hamilton Pulsar.
Roger Moore wore the original as James Bond in Live And Let Die. This modern version features a hybrid display that always stays-on, while pressing its button activates an OLED display that makes the digits even more visible. Its face is coated in a sapphire crystal anti-reflective coating and is water resistant for up to 330 feet.
- Super Matte Finish, Shock Resistant, 200M water resistance, LED light (Super illuminator), World time, Stopwatch, Countdown timer, 5 daily alarms...
- Full auto-calendar, 12/24-hour format, Analog: 2 hands (hour, minute (hand moves every 20 seconds)), Digital: Hour, minute, second, pm, month, date...
- Quartz Movement. Measuring capacity is 23:59'59.99"
The yellow gold version you see above will be limited to 1,970 pieces and priced at $995, while the non-limited edition steel version will cost $745.