New Delhi: Apple launched her first smartwatch in 2014.
But it was not the first time Apple was related to the watch.
Seiko made the first watch called Wristmac for Apple and is now ready to be auctioned on the CosmicConnect website.
The Rare Watch has collected 27 offers until now with $ 800 as the highest number.
Wristmac is considered earlier and sold as an early Macintosh accessory.
The website mentions that the box where wristmac is available including car registration that has never been filled, tutorial and reference manual, floppy disk that contains official software watches.
The ComicConnect website also posted several watch photos and wrote, “In 1988, Ex Machina, Inc.
and Seiko gathered to release Mac wrists, programmed watches connected to Macintosh computers.
Mac wrists can save phone numbers, set alarms For one-time use and repeat daily and weekly use, and note, which can then be exported to disk as a text file.
“” This is a history of technology that is very rare and unclear, and extraordinary findings for collectors, investors, and Apple fans.
It is rarely seen since the beginning of more than 30 years ago, and is likely to be years before auction anywhere.
This is a computer history that cannot be missed “, add a website.
Comicconnect further mentioned that in 1991, astronauts rose the Atlantis shuttle wearing wristmac to coordinate with Portable Macintosh software and Apple Link.
Recently, the Super-value of the Apple-L computer, hand was built by Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak, sold at auction and was taken $ 500,000 (around Rs 3.7 Crore), according to the report.
More than double the offer from $ 200,000, the Apple-I personal computer was purchased by a professor at Chaffey College in 1976.
Apple was originally originally sold for $ 666.66, or equivalent to around $ 3.211 in 2021 money, reported AppleInsider .
It was original price of 0.64 percent from half a million dollars achieved at auction by John Moran Auctioneers and Appraisers, in Monrovia, California, according to the report.