History of Spy-Cam Watches
by Blake Robinson on April 10, 2007

tessina.jpgWatchismo has a great and expansive feature covering the history of spy-cam watches. Most of these things are pretty hilarious. Not inconspicuous in the slightest.

The favorite here is probably the Tessina. It’s a rather large watch that features a concealed trap door for the lens. What’s notable is that it still uses standard 35mm film despite being the size of a 16mm camera.

It can could also be had with a Swiss watch attachment which would really throw people off of your spy scent. *cough*

Subminiature Camera Watches – Spy Watches [Watchismo via BoingBoing]

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