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Nubeo Launches New ATARI 2600 Watch

Nubeo Launches New ATARI 2600 Watch
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Video game collectors and watch collectors go hand in hand, and it seems that over the years, this overlap is getting more and more popular.

Nubeo has been on a roll with great video game watch collaborations, and today, their latest reveal entices ATARI fans to upgrade their wrist with a retro twist.

They're calling this watch the "ATARI 2600 Watch," and it is limited to only 100 pieces per colour variant.

It's inspired by the original ATARI 2600, featuring a 3D-patterned dial that resembles that classic console design with brown tones, iconic red touches, and it even glows in the dark.

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It comes in 5 different colours: red, white, green, blue and black, limited to 100 each, so 500 in total. The watch is technically a Japanese automatic watch with 3 hands and a date rotator on the right-hand side.

Each comes with a 26mm rubber strap. If you look closely, inside of the watch, you can see a small switch, which resembles that ATARI 2600's iconic silver switches.

This watch starts at £381/$420 and has 20% off for a limited time, so you can actually get it for £305/$336 if you're fast. Shipping begins immediately.

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Brandon Saltalamacchia profile image Brandon Saltalamacchia
Brandon is the founder of Retro Dodo and has loved gaming ever since his mother bought him Pokemon Yellow for the Game Boy in the late 90's. Now he writes about his passions for gaming and collecting.