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When portraying the alien being "[[Darth Vader]]" to convince his future father [[George McFly]] to ask [[Lorraine Baines McFly|Lorraine Baines]] to the [[Enchantment Under the Sea]] dance, Marty treated his digital watch like a communicator, listening to the watch's alarm and telling George "Silence! I am receiving a transmission from the Battlestar Galactica!"
 
When portraying the alien being "[[Darth Vader]]" to convince his future father [[George McFly]] to ask [[Lorraine Baines McFly|Lorraine Baines]] to the [[Enchantment Under the Sea]] dance, Marty treated his digital watch like a communicator, listening to the watch's alarm and telling George "Silence! I am receiving a transmission from the Battlestar Galactica!"
   
The LCD digital watch would not be invented until 1972, by the Swiss manufacturer Longines, which introduced the watch in early 1973 <ref> [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,877787,00.html| "The World Watch War" TIME Magazine June 19, 1972] </ref>.
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The LCD digital watch would not be invented until 1972, by the Swiss manufacturer Longines, which introduced the watch in early 1973.<ref> [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,877787,00.html| "The World Watch War" TIME Magazine June 19, 1972] </ref>
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Latest revision as of 20:32, 23 June 2017

MartyWatch

Marty wearing his futuristic watch in 1955.

A digital watch was a form of timepiece created in the late 20th century. They consisted of liquid crystal displays and were equipped with an electronic beeping sound for an alarm.

Marty McFly's digital watch never seemed to have the correct time. Even though it had no moving parts and didn't "tick", Marty had a habit of looking at his watch, holding it to his ear and shaking it whenever Emmett Brown told him the correct time.

While in Lou's Cafe in 1955, Marty's digital watch alarm sounded while he was using the payphone to make a phone call to Emmett Brown.

When portraying the alien being "Darth Vader" to convince his future father George McFly to ask Lorraine Baines to the Enchantment Under the Sea dance, Marty treated his digital watch like a communicator, listening to the watch's alarm and telling George "Silence! I am receiving a transmission from the Battlestar Galactica!"

The LCD digital watch would not be invented until 1972, by the Swiss manufacturer Longines, which introduced the watch in early 1973.[1]

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