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18k solid pulsar calculator value?

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18k solid pulsar calculator value?

Post06 Jan 2007, 15:43

Hello!
I have a 18k solid, fully functional, pulsar led calculator watch. I think it's a 902. I have just the watch and a little paper with instructions.
Does any know the value of this watch (and where I could get it repaired if it broke down)?
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Re: 18k solid pulsar calculator value?

Post06 Jan 2007, 23:53

I picked one up a month ago at an NAWCC show for $3100. This was the 1822-2, serial 307, in very nice condition, just the watch, with the rarer 901 module, fully working. It's a rare watch, sure enough, but pretty much everyone who [seriously] wants one already has one. It doesn't have the collector demand things like the P1, or 3140, or PRM command. Demand can make relatively common things very expensive, and absense of that can make rare things relatively cheap. There is no commodity on this planet for which that does not hold true. Still a cool watch though...
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Re: 18k solid pulsar calculator value?

Post07 Jan 2007, 22:05

How many were made? 901 and 902 18k calculators? Mine has a serial nr under 100.
Thanks for previous information.
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Re: 18k solid pulsar calculator value?

Post14 Jan 2007, 04:22

Serial numbers suggest 500-700 of the 1822s, and an unknown [but probably much smaller] number of the 1823 Euro-style model.

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