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Pulsar Phasar 2000

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Pulsar Phasar 2000

Post26 Mar 2008, 21:49

Does ANYONE have ANY information on this watch? I found it in an old box at my parents' house. I put some batteries in it and it works perfectly. I'm just trying to find some history on it. Please let me know if any of you have information!

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Post27 Mar 2008, 00:24

Not much history, but pictures of various watches with this name are here: http://www.ledwatches.net/photos-n-z.htm
Also see http://www.dwf.nu/viewtopic.php?t=1624
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Post27 Mar 2008, 03:28

Phaser 2000 was the house brand for Sears Roebuck & Company. Most were actually quite decent quality - glass screen, modules by either Hughes or Sanyo, nicely built cases with battery change ports on many of the men's. Many were a bit fugly, but there are the exceptions. :lol:
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Post27 Mar 2008, 04:49

True, some are pretty hard on the eyes, but I like to think the ones I own are the better looking ones. Like this one for example:

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I've used it off an on for 20 years, never a problem!
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Post28 Mar 2008, 16:32

Is it worth anything? It's a bit tarnished but still works fine.
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Post28 Mar 2008, 20:05

Quite impossible to say without a picture: we don't even know the model (could even be an LCD...)
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Post29 Mar 2008, 07:37

Let's see a picture stoutat. :-)

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