Welcome to the Pulsar Time Blog, an enthusiast site dedicated to discovering and preserving the history of Pulsar watches and the Pulsar watch brand. My name is Derek, webmaster for this little corner of the World Wide Web, and I am excited to explore the history of these timepieces with you! Feel free to contact me with questions, comments, stories or information at gw2k-guy@yahoo.com. Pulsar Time Blog: A watch journey begins...
Dec - 2023
Jan - Feb - Mar - Apr - 2024


SITE RESOURCES:
- Pulsar Reference List (PRL) - Updated April 3, 2024
- Pulsar Timeline (PTL) - Updated March 13, 2024
An early ad...
APRIL 29, 2024
About a year after the sale of the Pulsar name to Seiko, ads began appearing in newspapers across the country. This example from Shubach Jewelers was spotted in the October 3, 1979 issue of the Salt Lake Tribune, page 6A. Seven different Pulsar models are shown.

1979 ad introducing the Pulsar Quartz Collection
Life. In Real Time.
APRIL 16, 2024

Pulsar slogan from a 2013 magazine ad
Tell it your way
APRIL 3, 2024

Pulsar slogan from a 2007 magazine ad
THE "FINE PRINT" AND OTHER SUNDRY DETAILS

Established 2023 by Derek


HERO IMAGE
The "hero" image at the top of the blog is derived from the splash screen at pulsarwatches.com
The main font in the image is Bernard MT Condensed (36pt) and the tagline is Lato Bold Italic (12pt)
https://web.archive.org/web/19970622161134/http://www.pulsarwatches.com:80/images/front2.jpg

BACKGROUND IMAGE
The background image is one used at pulsarwatches.com in the late 1990's
https://web.archive.org/web/19970622161239/http://www.pulsarwatches.com:80/images/bg.gif

SITE AFFILIATION AND ENDORSEMENT
References on this site to any specific commercial products by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, are not meant to imply or suggest any endorsement by or affiliation with that manufacturer or supplier, past or present, including but not limited to Seiko Watch Corporation, Seiko Watch of America, Pulsar Time Inc. or Time Computer Inc. All trade names, trademarks and manufacturer names are the properties of their respective owners and are utilized for reference and identification purposes only.

This text is set to 9pt, because how else could it be considered "fine print"?

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