Archive for the ‘Casio’ Category
Founded in April of 1946, Casio was the brainchild of Tadao Kashio. The company’s first product was the yubiwa pipe, which proved a success for Kashio. By 1949, Kashio and his brothers took the profits from their pipe invention and created their own line of calculators. From their, they continued to build on their technological base. By the 80s, Casio became a popular name in home keyboards and other at-home electronic products.
Around this time, they also expanded into the wristwatch arena. Like their calculators, these watches were at first rudimentary and basic. But as the years went by and they built off their previous models, the watches became increasingly sophisticated. To that end, they now have a Casio watch to meet every customers needs, including solar watches. While they are perhaps best known for these various watches, it is important to remember that Casio has made a name for themselves in many different electrical arenas.
When the company vice president asked me to present our annual sales figures to the board of directors at the end of the month, I was delighted – at first. Then I started panicking about the fact that I didn’t know what to wear. The dress code at work is business casual, but I knew that I would have to dress up to the nines for the presentation. In the end, crunching the numbers and fitting them into a slideshow was the least of my concerns.
I called up a friend, who advised me about what sort of tie to wear, pointers about shoes and a belt, and so on. She basically reinforced what I had already been planning, but there was one new tidbit of information that I didn’t account for. Apparently a man’s choice of timepiece says a lot about him. I immediately went online and started searching for Casio watches that would complement the rest of my look.

