Casio Databank


Casio Databank is a series of digital watches manufactured by Casio. They allow data storage for names and telephone numbers, memos, and in late editions, email addresses; in addition to usually providing a calculator as well as the standard features of a digital watch.

History

The Databank CD-40 is the first Databank watch, debuting in 1983. It is one of the first digital watches developed in the 1980s that allows the user to store information, following a Pulsar model released in 1982.
Over the years, watches in the Data Bank line gained a variety of features some of which were world firsts, starting with schedule and world time, phone dialler, Electroluminescent backlight, radium keypads, touch screen, voice recording capabilities and atomic time reception functions in addition to data storage capabilities. Collaboration models of the Data Bank line were also made.

Future

With the advent of smartphones and smart watches, the data bank watches like calculator watches lost their popularity and are now mostly a fashion statement. Today, Casio sells data bank models with basic data bank functions. Data bank models having unique features are highly sought after by watch collectors.

, Casio sells the following models of the data bank; the DBC-611 and the DBC-32, which provide data storage, calculation and schedule capabilities, the DB-380 and the DB-36/360 which provide data storage capabilities. All models allow for a selection of multiple languages.