bruce wegmann wrote:Yes, this is a Quartz Electronic Digital 2. No setting magnet needed...it is set via a recessed setting button at the 3 o'clock position on the side of the case. Successive pushes switch the watch to various modes; minutes, hours, month, etc. Given the similarity to the Pulsar displays, I would guess a comparable battery life...1 year at 20 readouts a day (takes two 357-size cells). The single dot between the hours and minutes is a uniquely Hamilton trait; nothing is missing. The module is marked HAMILTON 865, so it may be either a true Hamilton-made unit, or is possibly by Frontier. Springpin ends for seperating links are visible at the centers of the edges of the square part of the links. Can't help with the manual, but this isn't a complicated watch; maybe another Member can direct you to a copy.
Hi Bruce,
Upon looking at the pictures I took of the watch, I just noticed the "spring pin" words on the last picture. By the way, do the batteries need a spacer that I've seen for other LED watches?
Thanks for the quick reply!
George