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Phasar Biorhythm

Post25 Mar 2014, 16:30

Also in lot this strange Phasar with japanese module (i see this watch branded Annex)...i replace the old lithium battery and the watch lights up immediatly.Very funny...not my style but pretty... :-P
Maybe released in 1983.... :scratch:

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Re: Phasar Biorhythm

Post25 Mar 2014, 18:38

What does it do? Is there a game?
Cool watch! Thanks for sharing :mega:
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Re: Phasar Biorhythm

Post25 Mar 2014, 19:47

Interesting design. I believe bio rhythm tracking was popular back in the 1970's. Is a cycle input?
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Re: Phasar Biorhythm

Post25 Mar 2014, 22:18

Pulsar do a biorythm. Is it not the same module Simone? Phasar (Sears and Roebuck) did use a few Seiko modules including your favourite 0439

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Re: Phasar Biorhythm

Post26 Mar 2014, 11:47

No game inside... :-D ,only a biorhythm feature...all you need is set your birth date and...et voilĂ  the watch makes your biorhythm :scratch:
For sure not a late 70's watch....but early 80's...
I found this Adam,take a look... : http://www.digitalwatches.de/Archiv/A_A ... rhythm.htm
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Re: Phasar Biorhythm

Post26 Mar 2014, 12:58

I have a Y772 here ready for listing. I think it looks very similar. I have a manual I'll scan at some point Simone. Covered in oil at the moment as Im changing my first clutch in my Bedford Rascal so apologies for the photo

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Re: Phasar Biorhythm

Post26 Mar 2014, 13:28

Incredible!It's the same.... :eek:
Anyway Pulsar has better band than Phasar...i also noted that all Phasar i found in the lot present an Honk Kong band made...
Ehm...when you have time could you send me the manual,thanksssss (did you received my mail with the battery list for Seiko quartz watches?)...... :oops:

In the next days i'll post another Phasar gold tone with Y651 calibre,so stay tuned.....
Some watches are made to last only as long as they are fashionable
Some watches, simply are not made to last
Seiko watches are designed to withstand the ravages of both time and fashion
Someday perhaps, all watches will be made this way

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