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Will The Illuminator Watch Still Be Relevant In 2022?

When the first  illuminator watch  was created in 1988, it was touted as one of the best inventions ever. With it, users could tell time during the day or night without carrying around a flashlight or getting near any other light source. They're even great when you're outdoors during overcast days and at night during full moons! But how will they be relevant in 2022? Will they still be famous, or will people prefer other types of watches? Let's find out together!   Illuminator Watch What is an Illuminator Watch? An illuminator watch is a wristwatch with an illuminated face, typically using light-emitting diodes (LEDs) or cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFLs). The illumination is used for timekeeping at night but may also be used as a secondary display for such features as alarms and chronographs. When only an hour or minute hand is displayed, it's digital. In 2014,  Seiko  introduced its first solar-powered analog/digital hybrid that can receive analog and digital radi