Casio Jogging J-51W
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Hi Guys
I thought I would share my latest purchase, an original Casio Jogging from around 1984 which I bought on eBay from a guy in California.
I have been looking for one for ages. I used to have one back when I was a lad, but somehow managed to lose it.
It's a great watch in good condition, and it all works, including the animated running man and the countdown timer which made me think I was James Bond when I was young, as it is reminiscent of the feature on the Seiko in Octopussy.
In short, I love it.

I thought I would share my latest purchase, an original Casio Jogging from around 1984 which I bought on eBay from a guy in California.
I have been looking for one for ages. I used to have one back when I was a lad, but somehow managed to lose it.
It's a great watch in good condition, and it all works, including the animated running man and the countdown timer which made me think I was James Bond when I was young, as it is reminiscent of the feature on the Seiko in Octopussy.
In short, I love it.

Thanks guys.
Wow - thanks for the heads up on the Argos catalogue! A bit sad, but I used to know the watch pages off by heart when I was a lad.
Here is the page the watch is on:
http://m.flickr.com/#/photos/38301877@N05/35923888...
It was around £30 including delivery from California. It's not in perfect ccondition, but has a nice patina. Got any pics of the Seiko?
Wow - thanks for the heads up on the Argos catalogue! A bit sad, but I used to know the watch pages off by heart when I was a lad.
Here is the page the watch is on:
http://m.flickr.com/#/photos/38301877@N05/35923888...
It was around £30 including delivery from California. It's not in perfect ccondition, but has a nice patina. Got any pics of the Seiko?
Think you got a bargain there.
I'm on my phone so can't really link, but if you search for Yorkshire Watches on eBay you should find it.
I liked Argos when they had different symbols for each feature of a watch, waterproof etc., I would try and find the watch with most features, because obviously that would be the best watch in the world.
I was 7 in 1985.
I'm on my phone so can't really link, but if you search for Yorkshire Watches on eBay you should find it.
I liked Argos when they had different symbols for each feature of a watch, waterproof etc., I would try and find the watch with most features, because obviously that would be the best watch in the world.
I was 7 in 1985.
sneijder said:
Think you got a bargain there.
I'm on my phone so can't really link, but if you search for Yorkshire Watches on eBay you should find it.
I liked Argos when they had different symbols for each feature of a watch, waterproof etc., I would try and find the watch with most features, because obviously that would be the best watch in the world.
I was 7 in 1985.
Yep, agree with the symbols. I'm on my phone so can't really link, but if you search for Yorkshire Watches on eBay you should find it.
I liked Argos when they had different symbols for each feature of a watch, waterproof etc., I would try and find the watch with most features, because obviously that would be the best watch in the world.
I was 7 in 1985.

BTW I was 13 in 1985. Gimme your dinner money, shorty. Wait, how tall are you now?
Only 6 foot 2. Built like Basil Fawlty though.
Edited to add Seiko auction.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&am...
Edited to add Seiko auction.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&am...
Edited by sneijder on Sunday 19th December 20:29
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