06 Nov 2013, 08:04
Ah...always good to hear from a satisfied customer!
If there is just a single missing segment in a digit (and the same segments in the other digits DO light up, then what you have is a broken wire bond, and, since the display is epoxy-encapsulated, that's not repairable. The trick is to pop the original display off the circuit board, and, using silver epoxy, re-attach a replacement. I've done a number of these repairs (in fact, just finished one for a collector in the Bay area), so, I know it's possible, and are very reliable, if carefully done. I'm surprised PLT didn't have a spare display on hand, since he's building replacement modules that use the original Litronix and Monsanto displays. I'd be willing to take a crack at fixing your module, if you don't mind sending it to California. On the case wrenches, I use these on my own watches, so I make no compromises on the consistency and accuracy of the machine work (my father was from Switzerland, so there's a certain family tradition of quality to uphold).