
Hey everybody,
Among analog mechanical and digital watches i feel a warm enthousiasm for vintage LCD's. I guess this is the right and best forum for that!
Ive been mainly collecting Seiko's and Citizen's but recently also a few Casio's
This week i received a true Casio vintage of 1976; a Casiotron R11 with a broken pusher (liturally) in excelent condition but without the bracelet.
I had an original pusher for this particular model and i fitted the watch with the best matching bracelet i had laying around (i'd like your opinion on this bracelet). Beside that it was just taking it apart, cleaning it, greasing gaskets. I left the case as is.
Setting time seemed a little awkward.
Pushing the button (activates day/date) and the setting button sametime resulted in cycling through day, date and month (so the usual routine). Pushing the set button while in time mode only lets one reset seconds to 0. My conclusion eventually is that the only way to set time on this R11 movement is to AC it on the movement itself, this resets the watch to 01.00 am.
Thanks for watching and see you around!


Among analog mechanical and digital watches i feel a warm enthousiasm for vintage LCD's. I guess this is the right and best forum for that!

Ive been mainly collecting Seiko's and Citizen's but recently also a few Casio's
This week i received a true Casio vintage of 1976; a Casiotron R11 with a broken pusher (liturally) in excelent condition but without the bracelet.
I had an original pusher for this particular model and i fitted the watch with the best matching bracelet i had laying around (i'd like your opinion on this bracelet). Beside that it was just taking it apart, cleaning it, greasing gaskets. I left the case as is.
Setting time seemed a little awkward.
Pushing the button (activates day/date) and the setting button sametime resulted in cycling through day, date and month (so the usual routine). Pushing the set button while in time mode only lets one reset seconds to 0. My conclusion eventually is that the only way to set time on this R11 movement is to AC it on the movement itself, this resets the watch to 01.00 am.
Thanks for watching and see you around!


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