KELTON Color Flicks
In 1977 a special watch was introduced called Color Flicks. A watch based on the kaleidoscope concept of David Pakter Krauss. By using a semi transparant disc on a sector colored dial a special kind of sweep seconds hand was created as well as a constantly changing dial. They came in several case forms and color combinations.



As this dealer leaflet of 1977 shows, Timex presented 9 different Color Flick Models. in three case forms. My Kelton Color Flicks has the reference 23163, is powered by the Model 24 movement and is part of the Sprite series.

