21 Sep 2013, 13:04
Abe is absolutely right about the displays...all are off original Time Computer modules (item 805 is a Monsanto readout, 133, Litronix...can't quite tell on the other one). Nobody has made displays of this type for 35 years, so the only existing source is scavenged vintage modules. But, we digress from the core issue here...the watch has a modern, non-Time Computer circuit board in it, and the seller is going out of his way to conceal that fact. Technically, my legal source tells me, at best, this is misrepresentation, and at worst, fraud. I don't know how that's treated in the UK, but here in the Colonies, that's a BIG no-no.
I'm not prepared to argue the technical merits of the circuit, because, among other things, I haven't seen one, but even if they are actually superior to the original electronics, the fact remains that they're NOT original, and to a collector, that makes a serious difference in the value. Actually, Hanno himself opened this Pandora's box with his first replacement modules (you see, it didn't used to be necessary to explicitly state that a watch had its' original electronics, but, with modern replacements available, it is now), and he should be leading the charge against this kind of sloppy and shady marketing. I am not currently involved in the replacement-module market, but if that should happen, I guarantee you, nobody who buys such a thing from me will do so without clearly understanding exactly what they are buying.