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Seiko, a Japanese watch company, was one of the first to develop
wrist computing technology. The first digital watch, which debuted in
1972, was the Pulsar manufactured by Hamilton Watch Company. "Pulsar"
became a brand name which would later be acquired by Seiko in 1978. In
1982, a Pulsar watch was released which could store 24 digits, making
it most likely the first watch with user-programmable memory, or
"memorybank" watch.[1] With the introduction of personal computers in
the 1980s, Seiko began to develop watches with computing ability. The
Data 2000 watch came with an external keyboard for data-entry. Data was
synced from the keyboard to the watch via electro-magnetic coupling .
The name stems from its ability to store 2000 characters. The D409 was
the first Seiko model with on-board data entry and featured a dot
matrix display.Its memory was tiny, at only 112 digits.
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