Seiko's drum machine wristwatch
We're gonna have to look into why we'd never ever heard of this before, but suddenly life seems meaningful now that
we've discovered "Frequency", a retro Nineties wristwatch from Seiko that comes with a built-in beat box. Not that you
could, but now you definitely cannot stop the rock.
[Via Music Thing]
















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Brian @ Dec 19th 2005 12:05AM
"Frequency" bad movie, cool watch.
It will be mine...oh yes.
TheZodiac @ Dec 19th 2005 12:05AM
I liked the movie Freakwency. Sure a bit out of reality, but the part where the guy loses his hand because of changes coming form the past.. that was funny as hell.
John @ Dec 19th 2005 12:05AM
brian is going for the mp3 player i know it!
Brian @ Dec 19th 2005 12:05AM
well, yeah, but i am going about it all wrong. There will be a certain post that is a contest post. I am just having fun this morning.
simon @ Dec 19th 2005 12:05AM
boooooring. I already have one, got it at the same time i got my ps2, which was when it came out in late '99, or early '00, cant remember cuz it was so f'ing long ago. i thought this blog was about new stuff, not 5 year old pseudo tech.
James Stevens @ Dec 19th 2005 12:05AM
go to ebay there is one posted for bidding!
Neal @ Dec 19th 2005 12:05AM
I want one. Are they sold elsewhere?
danny boy @ Dec 19th 2005 12:05AM
got one of these..
sold in Londons convent garden at a designer watch shop in 1999.
it either beeps or flashes to a user defined BPM or you can choose to have one of 6 drum beats with or without accents.
you can use the drum machine as an alarm.
the top display (next to the silver bit) is LED and gives you Date or BPM or displays the words TIME whilst the liquid crystal display below does your time and stopwatch things.
completely useless for DJIng but I still wear it occaisionally and it always gets comments.
was 200 new.
mines khaki.....
you will never see its like again.
hope you enjoy the info.
soc @ Dec 19th 2005 12:05AM
had one, sold it on ebay weeks later. cool concept with poor execution...should have had a mini-jack out and separate buttons for programming drum triggers. no, better yet, it should have just been a wristwatch-sized tr-808.
Charles @ Dec 19th 2005 12:05AM
Ha, I beat you all, I published a web page with data about this watch in 1998.
Charles @ Dec 19th 2005 12:05AM
oops, that url didn't come through, I guess it gets stripped out. Here's my 1998 web page with a pic of this watch:
http://inav.net/~ceicher/pages/stuff5.html