Casio U7300

1970's

  1. Casio U7300
  2. Casio Xd-u7300

Casio U7300

Very good consistency The range of scores (95th - 5th percentile) for the Intel U7300 is just 17.8%. This is a relatively narrow range which indicates that the Intel U7300 performs reasonably consistently under varying real world conditions. Casio's G7300D-8V is from the family of G Shock. Smooth lines meet Tough Solar power. The watch features a 100hr stopwatch and countdown timer for the most discerning athletes. The production volume was set at 100,000 units per month, which was an incredibly high amount at that time. Many people inside and outside the company voiced their misgivings about this high production level, but the release of the Casio Mini resulted in an explosive hit, and production had to be raised to 200,000 units per month. The shock-resistant design of the Casio Men's G-Shock Classic Tough Solar Watch makes it a one-of-a-kind timepiece. This steady watch is constructed with a durable black resin case, a silver-tone resin bezel, and a black resin wristband with an adjustable buckle clasp for a personalized fit. Casio CBC700 Carry case for CT-X8000IN and CT-X9000IN. 4.4 out of 5 stars.

Xd-u7300Casio U7300

1970

May

Overseas sales company, Casio Inc., established in New York

Casio U7300
Sep.
September 1970: Casio stock listed on the second section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange

Casio Xd-u7300

Xd-u7300

As Casio’s earnings continued to double each year, the capacity of the existing plants was not enough to meet demand. Therefore, the company decided to list its shares on the public stock exchange in order to procure the capital needed to build new plants, and to meet rapidly expanding operating capital needs. In 1970, Casio was listed on the second section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The initial stock price on the first day rocketed up 150 yen from the offering price to 630 yen, then to a high of 640 yen, before closing at 630 yen. The volume traded was 810,000 shares. The stock moved to the first section of the stock exchange in 1972. In 1973, Casio was listed on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, and on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in 1979.