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Post15 Feb 2010, 20:41

I recently sold my clear-top Synchronar to one of our members(surprised he hasn't bragged it up). It


Who would do such a thing :lol:

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Post16 Feb 2010, 01:00

awesome photos of the cleartop mick. that looks like a mkIV module with a mkI/II bottom to get room for the cells diagonally. as to your rwr#24, i have #23. peter :O`~
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Post16 Feb 2010, 03:39

awesome photos of the cleartop mick


Thanks Pete :-D

as to your rwr#24, i have #23. peter


Do you know how many did the run actually extend to?
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Post16 Feb 2010, 06:37

i seem to remember howard saying they went up to #27, but i haven't seen any posts with a higher # than 24. the rebuilt mkIV he finally sent me has a tag inside that says LE31 on it, but not RWR. he must still be putting some together. i haven't heard from him since last oct. he does have my email. peter
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Post08 May 2010, 00:54

Finally got it today. Definitely worth the wait, watch is in excellent condition and really looks like a quality refurbishment job. I'd really have to recommend Peter Formanek at pulsarleds.com, he does great work.

Just one question though - how do you reset the time? Its about 30 minutes behind. I have the instruction sheets for the Mark IV, but this is a Mark II and the procedure doesn't seem to be the same.
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Post08 May 2010, 01:48

hi bob, glad to hear you got a mkII. if you will scan down to the eighth post below yours you can find my post of mar 7, 10 directing you to the instructions for setting yours. peter
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Post08 May 2010, 21:01

clockace wrote:hi bob, glad to hear you got a mkII. if you will scan down to the eighth post below yours you can find my post of mar 7, 10 directing you to the instructions for setting yours. peter


Thanks, that did the trick. Everything now seems to be as it should, the date was already correct.

The hard part will be getting acclimatized to the 24-hour clock, as all the other watches in my collection are 12-hour, but it shouldn't be too much of an adjustment. Nice to finally have the Synchronar though, really is an amazing watch.
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