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LED Watch Old Store Stock

Post30 Oct 2006, 13:34

I can?t believe it, some one has finally bid on the watch.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-LED-Watch-O ... dZViewItem

I wonder if he?ll get his selling fees covered by the sale, you never know there could be a mad bidding frenzy in the last few seconds.

Good luck to him.
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Post30 Oct 2006, 17:33

Well, he finally came down to a reasonable price, considering he hasn't made much of an effort to show it nicely or describe it.
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Post31 Oct 2006, 23:06

Way to go little1up!! what are you going to do whith it? it isn?t heavy enough to use as a weight when fishing! hahaha

Do you know what kind of module it has? -always wonderd.

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Post01 Nov 2006, 18:04

No idea what is in it. If I win it I'll know. Watch it turn out to be a Hughes module or a National semi-conductor. Just think where something like this might go with the ad written with a different emphasis,"Working Hughes LED module - free watch case to winner". :o
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Post02 Nov 2006, 16:54

Congratulations Little1up!!! I bet you haven't been this excited since you won your Uranus calculator watch :wink:

How about a guess the module sweepstake? I reckon it's a litronix stand alone "runs out of the case" job. That button looks plastic to me.
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Post02 Nov 2006, 17:30

Well, if it's a Litronix module, I'll be over f'n joyed - I've got at least one really nice Litronix case that needs guts. I'm really hoping to start putting some watches up on my new site starting today(got photos of the first 50 some pieces in the camera). I have been fixing away and look forward to releasing a bunch of these back to the LED fans who don't care to tinker. Kind of like a watch "catch & release" program(catch & release is a fishing term- you just catch them for the sport and then let them go. 8. Yeah, I don't get it either :lol: ) .
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Post02 Nov 2006, 20:38

Well, if it's a Litronix module, I'll be over f'n joyed


Imagine what you'll be like if its a Frontier module... :lol:
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Post07 Nov 2006, 04:45

Mystery solved: It's a cheap plastic case, containing a 25mm 1/3(function/set) module that has a copper sheet glued to the front of the module...this copper sheet has two tabs that are bent to go between the plastic buttons and the module contacts. A third long tab crosses both batteries. A p.o.s. with no trimmer, but it miraculously works despite the ungodly amount of corrosion. And now we know!! And let's not under-rate the value of the flawless red acrylic screen I gleaned from this find. :lol:
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Post08 Nov 2006, 20:54

Haha, woopidoo!!

Is it ordinary plastic or maybe som more exclusive kind?

Anyway nice to know, allways been a ?

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Post09 Nov 2006, 00:35

Woah! I've got one of those modules in a plastic Kaltron by Rodania but It's missing the copper connector (Which might explain why it doesn't work...) It truely is like something out of a Christmas cracker.

Right. Drink beer. Take scissors to beer can. Fix cheapo module.
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Post09 Nov 2006, 02:56

Oh great, now I feel guilty for not having smashed the copper piece flat so I could scan you a template! :lol: :lol: Personally, I set the module aside for some lucky lady's watch....some of those trimmer-less modules keep "respectible"(IMO) time(+/- 1 minute a month).

BTW: The seller has informed me he has more. Lord, have mercy!!
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Post09 Nov 2006, 06:43

It's actually not made by Kaltron. Like most watch manufactures, they didn't make their modules. They didn't even know how to get their Noryl case watches to work with the NSC modules that they used before switching to this one. :)


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Post09 Nov 2006, 07:05

Yeah, this one isn't a Kaltron...just looks a lot like one. Some of the Tel-Art modules are virtually identical too. All compliments of Hong Kong.
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Post09 Nov 2006, 12:40

(cue little blonde girl in front of static ridden tv)

They're baaaack!

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You remember static?....wow, you MUST be one old dude! :lol:
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Post09 Nov 2006, 17:22

Old! Me! At 37 I'm but a child compared to you sunshine :D

Nice restoration job btw. Any chance of before/after pictures on your next project or stick 'em on your website - nice dog and nice picture lol at the armoured vehicle. You Americans take home defence seriously!

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Post09 Nov 2006, 18:03

I'm gonna try to take some pictures of restorations partly to show people that their scratched crystals can be brought back to life. I have another watch with some inlays in the front that I am hoping to replace with something a bit more exotic.

The tank(military item) was at a war memorial park in a little town...I couldn't resist, what with the dog having that white on his chest that almost matches a military star.....plus, the US. Marines unofficial mascot is the bulldog. My little guy was probably thinking,"gee, this is cold on the nuts(bullocks)".

Yeah, I'm an old fart(still, was able to knock back the missus properly before the crack of dawn today, so I'm apparently not feeling TOO old - HAH!) 8)
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Post12 Mar 2007, 15:23

now here is an old thread :)
thanks Ed for ending the agony of this watch from Tacobeller's auction.
I think it was being relisted more than a 100 times.
I even emailed the seller once trying to explain how to price it and save on neverending eBay fees but he only replied:
"thanks for the helpful information, god bless you"
... and nothing changed in his auctions :)))

[Ed comments Unfortunately, he has a case(144) of those fugly things....and the module is a piece of sh#t. :x ]

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