Synchroserious wrote: 1up seems to have a vast knowlege about L.E.D,s and hints on repair on watches with no official representitive,why oh why must he continue speculating on something when I am right here to answer almost any Question a person may have. My tap in points atleast offer a better clue to decide wether to open pandoras box. 8). The important thing is new batteries,reed swithes,Quarts crystal and housing.
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I DON'T TRUST YOU, I think you are involved in some kind of a serious head trip stemming from overall life dissatisfaction.
You don't sell a kit, you sold me 4 modules that had test holes already made in them, and all 4 tested DEAD. And a "kit" would have came with a note or something indicating which ones you "thought" were good, instead of including one that was split from end to end, leading one to believe that it was the one to start on. And even if a module tests good thru the holes it STILL needs to be opened. Unless you plan on walking around with two needles with wires soldered to them sticking out of your wristwatch!! That would do wonders for the module and the 700ft. water pressure test rating,etc., and probably get one arrested since it would look like a freak'n bomb strapped to their wrist.
2.Your tap in points expose the circuit to the elements and still leave a person to make the descicion to crack "Pandora's box" open. In case it is the quartz crystal, or the reed switches AND the batteries[your suggestion there]. So it is a virtually useless exploration, more likely to cause damage than have a beneficial effect. And you say that the person should have a new module housing available also - are you saying YOU TOO break a few of them, trying to get them open?
I didn't BID on the watches I bought from your brothers...
they contacted ME by calling me at home and asked if I was interested. But you knew that: I specifically asked them if I should let you know I got them - I was told there were no secrets, since they split the money with you! Another example of why I don't trust you - you twisted the truth to get sympathy on this public forum AND to try to make me look like the bad guy.
I made no comment on the 2004-present time period or your late father... I fully understand the concept of r.i.p.

If I buy a Synchronar for $300, get it working and sell it for $1500,
why is that any of your concern or business? It's illogical - that would be like someone resenting you and your brothers selling parts you inherited at little cost. Market price is market price.
"We" is commonly used when a writer feels there is a group outside of themselves, that has simular interests or concerns. So yes, "we", the LED collectors of the world, have many simular questions and concerns. And why on earth would I need a representative - I have been the owner of a small registered corporation here for going on 8 years?