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Philip Watch

Post23 Nov 2015, 14:39

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I found this watch in a shop, anybody has informations? Thanks.
SORRY: wrong place, pls move to LCD section.
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Re: Philip Watch

Post23 Nov 2015, 14:42

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Re: Philip Watch

Post23 Nov 2015, 19:02

Ciao Supercasio,
the watch seems to be a mid 70's made (maybe 76)...the module is the same used by other brand like Bulova and Nepro and it's an Honk Kong made (not an MSA),maybe just the lcd panel was a Swiss made (BBC).Nothing special but very robust and reliable and in case of damage is very easy found a donor.About digital watch released by Philip Watch i don't know much,for sure uncommon.
Anyway a great catch.... :-)


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Re: Philip Watch

Post27 Nov 2015, 15:20

I have a Philip Watch LCD too.

Mine has blue dial, but it's NOS.

Stunning watch, by the way :mega: !!
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Re: Philip Watch

Post28 Nov 2015, 17:46

Looks a lot like the Nepro/Micro a watches in terms of case styling and LCD display style
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Re: Philip Watch

Post02 Dec 2015, 22:54

Thanks for all informations.
It's a pretty and solid watch, designed more to be a bracelet than a watch but I love it.
For gallas27 I'd like to see a pic of the blu one.
The module is two battery same of old Nepro or Bulova with light early 70's.

In the picture at:
viewtopic.php?f=58&t=6341&start=22
i'd really like to know what are the two yellow round components on the right, anybody knows about that?

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