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Ladies Pulsars - Module question

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Ladies Pulsars - Module question

Post18 Jul 2013, 17:29

Hi
My OH has one of these oval SS P4's:

http://www.timetrafficker.com/watches/led/pulsar-p4-ladies-oval-stainless/index.html

It has an intermittent fault I haven't been able to fix, despite some help from the forum. She really likes the watch and wants me to repair it.

Will this module serve as a replacement, does anyone know? At the price it's worth a try if it does unless anyone has an alternative suggestion.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251303659436?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2648

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Re: Ladies Pulsars - Module question

Post18 Jul 2013, 22:34

Yes, the modules in these two watches are (theoretically) interchangeable. There is no guarantee, though, that the display and setting functions will work properly, due to potential mismatches between the button magnet strengths and reed switch sensitivities. A function may activate and not shut off, or not come on at all. It might be necessary to adjust or replace one or more switches to get the module to operate correctly in a different case (Time Computer had this same problem...their solution was to simply have a large stock of modules they could try until they found a compatible one...an option we no longer have). It's just something to keep in mind when shopping for a replacement module (for any but the Touch-Command or Calculator models).
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Re: Ladies Pulsars - Module question

Post20 Jul 2013, 10:44

Thanks Bruce. The time traffic website makes it sound like swapping a screw over. I didn't buy it and it went for £30!

This is a great forum for advice.

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Re: Ladies Pulsars - Module question

Post01 Aug 2013, 14:10

are there any sasm or similar replacement modules available for these models?

advice appreciated.

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Re: Ladies Pulsars - Module question

Post02 Aug 2013, 10:17

Yes, the SASM41. Has magnet and autoset.

http://www.strikesandspares.de/com/modpulsar.htm

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