
Greetings all!
I got this Pulsar watch as a kid some twenty years ago, my mother stopped wearing it and handed it down to me. I kept a tin can full of cool gadgets and rediscovered this watch about five years ago during an evening of reminiscing of childhood. Since then I've been curious as to its origins.
I have not seen another watch like this on any of the LED watch websites, and I've been looking over the years. There are a few details that stand out:
Crystal says "Tiffany & Co.", but there are no other Tiffany markings on the watch.
Leather band I believe is not original, so it makes it harder to ID.
Solid gold, see back cover picture.
Can somebody point me in the general direction of this watches model number? There are some man made engravings on the watch with numbers that have no real meaning. The watch powers on with batteries, but I get mixed messages from the screen. I don't have the magnet and can't try and set the time. When I add the batteries I either get the time (pic #6) or I get "1 : " (pic 5). Any tips? Value?
Thanks!!!
-danny
I got this Pulsar watch as a kid some twenty years ago, my mother stopped wearing it and handed it down to me. I kept a tin can full of cool gadgets and rediscovered this watch about five years ago during an evening of reminiscing of childhood. Since then I've been curious as to its origins.
I have not seen another watch like this on any of the LED watch websites, and I've been looking over the years. There are a few details that stand out:
Crystal says "Tiffany & Co.", but there are no other Tiffany markings on the watch.
Leather band I believe is not original, so it makes it harder to ID.
Solid gold, see back cover picture.
Can somebody point me in the general direction of this watches model number? There are some man made engravings on the watch with numbers that have no real meaning. The watch powers on with batteries, but I get mixed messages from the screen. I don't have the magnet and can't try and set the time. When I add the batteries I either get the time (pic #6) or I get "1 : " (pic 5). Any tips? Value?






Thanks!!!
-danny