Hi,
New member here, hoping to gain some knowledge on this great forum! I just recently got into vintage digitals, although I've been collecting watches for a while now. Huge fan of Seikos, and I've really become smitten with the early Seiko Quartz LC's.
I lucked out (kind of) on my first vintage digital, scoring a cosmetically mint 0624-5009. Unfortunately the module was toast, but with some advice I was able to procure a NOS Seiko module and swap them. This is such a beauty, it is fast becoming my favorite watch!




Next I picked up a vintage CompuChron which I posted on the LED forum, very Battlestar Gallactica Cylon looking.
My next one was another really nice Seiko, an 0532-5009 crown set. Really chunky one with a nice thick glass crystal. Again, it was in great shape. It even worked just fine when I got it. I took it apart to check it out, and there is a little evidence of battery leakage, but not much. Today I went to wear it, and the screen flickered a bit and died. I figured the battery (Duracell 384/392) was dead, so out I went to get a new one. As soon as I put it in, it worked, but as I was setting it, the LCD got erratic and faded out. The back lite still works, but can't get the screen to work. I took it apart and cleaned the contacts till nice and shiny. Still it only works for a sec, and seems to putter out when setting it. Is the module dying, or is it something else? Borel has Seiko modules for a reasonable price, but I'd rather keep it original if possible. Any advice/tips you guys can give me would be greatly appreciated!

(The hack marks on the back were already there when I got it)

Cheers,
'stoph
New member here, hoping to gain some knowledge on this great forum! I just recently got into vintage digitals, although I've been collecting watches for a while now. Huge fan of Seikos, and I've really become smitten with the early Seiko Quartz LC's.
I lucked out (kind of) on my first vintage digital, scoring a cosmetically mint 0624-5009. Unfortunately the module was toast, but with some advice I was able to procure a NOS Seiko module and swap them. This is such a beauty, it is fast becoming my favorite watch!




Next I picked up a vintage CompuChron which I posted on the LED forum, very Battlestar Gallactica Cylon looking.
My next one was another really nice Seiko, an 0532-5009 crown set. Really chunky one with a nice thick glass crystal. Again, it was in great shape. It even worked just fine when I got it. I took it apart to check it out, and there is a little evidence of battery leakage, but not much. Today I went to wear it, and the screen flickered a bit and died. I figured the battery (Duracell 384/392) was dead, so out I went to get a new one. As soon as I put it in, it worked, but as I was setting it, the LCD got erratic and faded out. The back lite still works, but can't get the screen to work. I took it apart and cleaned the contacts till nice and shiny. Still it only works for a sec, and seems to putter out when setting it. Is the module dying, or is it something else? Borel has Seiko modules for a reasonable price, but I'd rather keep it original if possible. Any advice/tips you guys can give me would be greatly appreciated!

(The hack marks on the back were already there when I got it)

Cheers,
'stoph

