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Modules for an Omega Digital 1

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Modules for an Omega Digital 1

Post22 Jan 2010, 10:40

I recently purchased a case for an Omega Digital 1 that came without a module. I'm now trying to find a functioning module that will work in it. In an ideal world I would be able to source an Omega 1602 or 1603 to keep the watch correct, but I'm more concerned with having a working watch. Even with the wrong module inside it still would look super cool. Unfortunately it looks like the SASM-50 modules aren't currently available from Strikes and Spares. From the research I've done so far it looks like the best option at this point is to find a pulsar that uses a 201 or 301 module. The question is which pulsar watches use those modules.

On a side note- If anyone has an actual working Omega module for sale please pm me.

Thanks for the help.
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: Modules for an Omega Digital 1

Post22 Jan 2010, 11:47

Hi rovermark.
The Omega digital 1 with 1602/1603 module does not have a Pulsar equivalent. It's the Omega TC1/TC2 with 1600/1601 movements which have a Pulsar equivalent module.

There are quite a few othe LEDs with Frontier modules (which the 1602/1603 are), but they need some slight re-work to fit the Omega. There are a few threads here covering this topic.

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: Modules for an Omega Digital 1

Post22 Jan 2010, 11:53

........search for Frontier in the Omega forum.
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Looks like I posted too soon

Post25 Jan 2010, 00:14

I received email from Strikes and Spares that the SASM-50 movements are still available. They are still on the German page, just not on the English one.

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