Nick:
Many of us have exact/simular modules or circuit boards) for many models. You would probably be best served if you described your particular watch by:(a)diameter of module(29mm ,25.4mm and 20mm being common),(b)the position of the buttons/contacts,i.e. 2 oclock,4 oclock,8 oclock, 10 oclock being a familiar pattern for a chronograph type LCD, and(c) what each button's function is/was. Trying to keeping track of the various models would induce complete and utter insanity.....many of the name brand watches used the same modules as lesser brands.... IF you REALLY want a module to fit your prized piece, you have to help those committed to catagorizing the past[ myself et al.]figure out what exactly you need. Please,don't take this harshly: I suspect many of us have "guts" for pieces that others wuld love to bring to life. How to do this, is the question and the challenge.
Respectfully