Casio Wrist Camera WQV Watch. Stainless Steel strap. Comes with all original paperwork, infra red le
![Casio Computer Company's Akira Watanabe shows off the "world's first wrist-type wearable digital camera WQV-1" which is unveiled in Tokyo January 6. The display screen of the wrist camera is a 120 Casio Computer Company's Akira Watanabe shows off the "world's first wrist-type wearable digital camera WQV-1" which is unveiled in Tokyo January 6. The display screen of the wrist camera is a 120](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2D59KCF/casio-computer-companys-akira-watanabe-shows-off-the-worlds-first-wrist-type-wearable-digital-camera-wqv-1-which-is-unveiled-in-tokyo-january-6-the-display-screen-of-the-wrist-camera-is-a-120-x-120-dot-lcd-capable-of-displaying-16-grayscales-the-monitor-can-be-used-as-a-viewfinder-when-recording-images-and-as-a-display-screen-for-playback-the-wrist-cameras-1mb-of-built-in-semiconductor-memory-can-store-up-to-100-monochrome-images-it-will-go-on-market-from-may-for-22000-yen-us212-2D59KCF.jpg)
Casio Computer Company's Akira Watanabe shows off the "world's first wrist-type wearable digital camera WQV-1" which is unveiled in Tokyo January 6. The display screen of the wrist camera is a 120
![Shaun Cuff on Twitter: "Now 20 years old, the Casio WQV-1 was the world's first digital camera wristwatch. Photographs (120 x 120 pixel grayscale) can be transmitted to other WQV-1s or PC. # Shaun Cuff on Twitter: "Now 20 years old, the Casio WQV-1 was the world's first digital camera wristwatch. Photographs (120 x 120 pixel grayscale) can be transmitted to other WQV-1s or PC. #](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EL0RCaWWwAACaGV.jpg)
Shaun Cuff on Twitter: "Now 20 years old, the Casio WQV-1 was the world's first digital camera wristwatch. Photographs (120 x 120 pixel grayscale) can be transmitted to other WQV-1s or PC. #
![Casio Computer employee Kyoko Kato displays the company's Wrist Camera WQV-10, a new wristwatch digital camera with a 78x80 dots colour liquid crystal display and a digital zoom lens, at its Tokyo Casio Computer employee Kyoko Kato displays the company's Wrist Camera WQV-10, a new wristwatch digital camera with a 78x80 dots colour liquid crystal display and a digital zoom lens, at its Tokyo](https://c8.alamy.com/zooms/6/bc73eac8049b498fa7be1b0ddc9f14e4/2d4he7y.jpg)