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Casio Is Re-Releasing the Vintage Watch From ‘Alien’

Casio Is Re-Releasing the Vintage Watch From ‘Alien’

Whether you’re talking about interstellar travel, incredible filmmaking, creepy ass aliens, powerful filmmaking or sweet pieces of gear, the Alien films deliver to this day despite the fact that it’s part of one of the best science fiction movies franchises that was kicked in the late 70s. Between the sneakers, Power-Loader, Humanoid Androids–and all the other cool shit we all wanted when we first saw it–it can be easy to gloss over one of the most iconic and understated pieces of kit in the film–the iconic double decker watch that Ripley and the crew of the Nostromo wore during the film. The double-stacked version used the Casio F-100 at the time of filming and now, it’s being re-released for the modern era as the A100 that now includes an updated metallic case and strap, the same functional front-facing buttons and a flashing LED.  The re-release of the Casio A100 watch will drop in August for just $90 in the traditional colorways along with a limited gold Pac-Man version.