I am hoping the same too! But we shall see, if it does work then it is nice having a spare module for it. I will be taking hi res pictures of the dial, that along with measurements and a template with the dial feet positions marked should help out Andrew (charger105) with his project.
I was lucky with a Pulsar 901 last week. It was advertised as keeping time but the calculator was totally dead. Case was perfect, the minor blemishes came out with a pot scrubber. I renewed the gasket, cleaned the case and then cleaned the keyboard under the plastic film. A little De-oxit gold on a fine paint brush to clean the film contacts as well as the keyboard circuit and BAM, a fully functional 901. Hopefully the Breitling will do the same!
I see a couple of cases for sale out there with high starting values. So, yes, it was a good deal since they hardly ever show up and the case is in perfect condition. Won't take much to make this look like it walked out of the factory yesterday! So m any thanks to Andrew for inspiring this restoration and Ole Joe for the replacement module.
I like the slide rule, I have a 1965 24hr. AOPA dialed Navitimer/Cosmonaute and the slide rule is great for time versus fuel remaining while in a hold as well as setting up exchange rates when away from home. So now it will be a difficult choice, one of HP01's or the Breitling 9106 for the flight deck.