Just received the watch and did the following:
Disassembled the movement and case. Removed the LCD panel, cleaned all contacts on the PCA and LCD panel. Resurfaced the brushed finish (pictures to follow).
Now to the meat of the post. This watch suffers from the dreaded temperature related darkening disease. The LCD panel is crisp and clear when off the wrist and at room temperature or below. Strap it to the wrist and the display darkens. This is the same darkening that occurs when you heat an LCD display with a hair dryer. Normal display will return to the clear display as the heat dissipates.
Unfortunately as the LCD panel ages the temperature range for a clear display reduces until 98.6 'F (body temp) becomes to high .
Placing this watch in the fridge for a few minutes or leaving the watch at room temperature and it is perfect.
I know the only repair is for a new panel to be installed. So, anybody experimented as to a fix for this or does anyone have a source or replacement idea. What is the science behind the darkening, could it have something to do with the polarizer film degenerating (don't see how but)? How difficult to get an LCD manufactured in a lot of 100? Would there be a demand for a new LCD panel replacement?
So many questions.
Cheers. geoff
P.s. Watch runs and looks good on display, at room temperature, just not on wrist. Would work well on somebody with an artificial limb
