It announces the time in a clear voice. Fancy at this time.

I found it and took the picture at the international watch museum.

  • Destide
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    1127 days ago

    I had this as a kid, had the most obnoxious cockerel sound as an alarm

  • @[email protected]
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    627 days ago

    It looks like a $5 watch today, but I’m sure back then it cost like $200 because of new technology.

  • @[email protected]
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    426 days ago

    I am pretty sure I know exactly what it sounds like. I had a talking alarm clock from the same era and everything that made sound electronically back then did so by using the same chips with the same samples as everything else. (Including pocket ‘trick noise makers’ and car alarms - those two categories even had some overlapping samples if I remember right)

  • @[email protected]
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    327 days ago

    Museum. Museum! i don’t doubt you (especially given how special they stood it up), but they sell these at the convenience store down the street from me. it’s not a “clear voice”.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      727 days ago

      The museum display this watch inside a timeline to show you the evolution. It’s actually neat of them to put cheap watches in the general exhibition. You have a broad range from this cheap watch to an old disused atomic clock.

  • Chozo
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    127 days ago

    These are still pretty popular today. Maybe not this particular model, but talking watches are still used by many blind people.

  • @[email protected]
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    127 days ago

    I still have mine in a drawer somewhere. I wonder if a new battery and it would work? Probably…