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Speidel lcd's? How about yours?

Post10 Jul 2014, 22:38

I let myself be tempted to purchase a Speidel LCD watch.
I knew Speidel already by its bracelets (pretty good quality), but the watch I purchased was so neat and sturdy that I couldn't let it go..
Before the purchase I already learned that most of these have a Swiss but simple module (easy restorable)
Now im curious about your opinions on Speidel lcd watches and your experiences with them..

This is the incoming Speidel lcd im looking forward to:

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Post11 Jul 2014, 09:49

I've never had one but to be honest I'm tempted to buy one soon...recently i saw one in gold tone on ebay in working conditions with a cheapo price..I love the clean design...just essential,great catch buddy... :-D
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Post11 Jul 2014, 12:04

I've been tempted to get one, but have never actually owned one. They look to have a good build quality.
Pretty sure these were referred to as Time Modulators.
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Post14 Jul 2014, 02:47

Heres a neat one, but display only works for about five minutes out of the freezer :scratch:
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Post14 Jul 2014, 04:56

Me too! I have Micromas that have the same display layout that also have the same issue. Ive always wondered whether the Speidel display is made by Microma, it certainly has the Microma reliability!
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Post17 Jul 2014, 10:08

I knew i had a Speidel somewhere :-D
good quality

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Post18 Jul 2014, 21:01

My two speidels :) (the smaller one has a loose crystal)

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Nude shots of the biggest one:

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Post21 Jul 2014, 22:54

Interesting movement Dutchsiberia, my incoming Speidel is more or less equal to your gold tone, but with the bracelet. I learned today that it just left customs in the states, so its a long wait sofar. I will keep you guys updated. Thanks for showing yours sofar!
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Post22 Jul 2014, 19:26

It arrived today. With battery leakage, even though the owner assured me 'it will work'. But an interesting challenge, I haven't seen a movement of this build before.

The watch has a somewhat weird movement with a simple layout; a circuit with no soldered parts on it (apart from its chip)
All elements of the movement (the trimmer, the xtal, the light bulb, the + and the - contact, etc ) are loose (! never seen that before..) and fit in a recess in the casing shaped to that part
They are connected to the circuit by conductive barrel shaped rubber connectors of two diameters (one bigger, one smaller) and different lengths
Also the connectors on the sides (connecting to the pushers) are made of this stuff

Two of these connectors (of the minus contact) were destroyed by battery acid..
I cleaned all separate parts, removing all the corrosion (not much, just around the battery) and etched all contacts on the circuit
Eventually I soldered the trimmer and the + contact directly to the circuit, saving myself two intact connectors I could use for the minus contact points

Now the movement is working as supposed , including the light. Probably even more reliable as some connections are soldered now

The build quality of the case is equal to Seiko, Casio and Citizen; pushers with spring bars and good quality gaskets. The case back is screwed and also has a quality gasket. Marked inside 'Speidel Japan'

The movement is marked 'Speidel , manufactured in malaysia'

The movement features time, day (letters) and date, seconds and light.

I think the watch is of 1976, which is still pretty early, in the link below theres a Speidel complete with its box booklets etc (impressive and of high quality!) which probably features the same movement as mine;

http://www.ledwatches.net/photo-pages/speidel.htm

All in all I can say that its a beautiful watch of very good quality and I think more Speidel lcd's will follow in the future! :idea:

Unfortunately the beautiful Speidel bracelet is of the elastic kind without removable links and too large for my wrist

Here a picture of the end result. I fitted it with a good matching stainless bracelet which does fit my wrist. Although I still prefer the original :

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