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Casio AW-60 from 1992 the "Exercise Planner" or "Personal Trainer"
£195.00
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£195.00
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Very rare to find this watch in this colourway
Top class condition
new Genuine Casio yellow strap makes it look amazing
The Casio AW-60 (known colloquially as the "Exercise Planner" or "Personal Trainer") is a rare, vintage ana-digi (analogue-digital) fitness watch originally released by Casio in 1992. Driven by Casio’s internal Module 730, it is widely recognized by collectors as one of Casio's earliest attempts at a "smart" health or fitness tracking
Key Features & Innovation
Instead of relying on modern optical sensors, the watch calculated fitness data mathematically using a built-in calorie calculator:
- Calorie Tracking: Users inputted their personal metrics, including age, weight, gender, and exercise intensity.
- The "Moving Hands" Concept: When switched into fitness mode, the mechanical watch hands reset to the 12:00 position. As you exercised with the timer active, the hands physically moved across the colourful dial or bezel to point to the estimated number of calories burned.
- Memory & Alarms: It featured a target calorie alarm function and a data recall mode that stored weekly and previous-week total calorie data.
- 90s Aesthetic: Heavily influenced by the colourful "Swatch watch" trend of the 1990s, the AW-60 typically came in neon or bright colour accents (such as vibrant greens) with a lightweight resin case and strap.