Yes, Barack Obama also wore cheap F-91Ws in his youth.
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Read More »Being associated with terrorists is certainly not a thing any company would like. But as the well-known marketing precept says - negative advertising is still an advertising. And this negative advertisement was taken care of after the year 2001 by the most famous terrorist of all, Osama bin Laden, the head of Al-Qaeda. F-91W, sometimes accompanied by a small compass, appeared on his wrist with a great regularity. Low price and retro style were probably not the reasons why he bought them though ... A negative advertisement of Casio was made by the most famous terrorist, Osama bin Laden The fact, bin Laden is wearing this type of watch, did not escape the attention of watch enthusiasts and American investigators, who discovered that the thirty-two radicals stationed at Guantanamo also had F-91W, while another twenty of them wore F-91W's sibling Casio A159W. Coincidence? Not according to US authorities. The official repot literally states?: "The investigation showed that Casio watches were given to students of Al-Qaeda training camps who were trained in the construction of timed explosive devices. Approximately one third of those detained with this watch had demonstrable experience with explosives or were in direct contact with persons who had the knowledge needed to manufacture such devices."
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