
Just picked up an HP 01 case. The interesting characteristics about this case follow:
- the case back is correctly marked but has no serial number
- the crystal is unpolished and lacks the Hewlett Packard name.
The owner was an HP employee who worked in the watch production facility in Corvallis, Oregon and owned the watch from scratch. Sounds like a prototype not for sale to the public, speculation, I don't know?
The module is dead, I will see what can be done there, but I have a spare working module in really crappy case (the reason I bought this one) which I will swap out. The case has a black anodized keyboard bezel (no surprise there) in excellent condition and the keys although dirty are not worn and just need cleaning. The crystal is not good but read on.
I have a lead on crystals from a company in the US who have already drawn up the engineering diagrams for it and are faxing the info to me. They will not print the lettering on the dial (I will see what local company will do that) without permission from HP and we all know that is not forthcoming (earlier post). Would any body be interested in aquiring some of these as I would like to give them a production run number that won't break my bank.
I am also a calculator collector (summitt and HP early hand helds) and have a few spare plastic red Led covers. I am going to see how they cut and I know they polish perfectly, will let you know.
DOES ANYONE HAVE A SPARE HP 01 BRACELET STYLUS (lost mine and WANT another!)? Let me know.
I will be posting a photo-document of the prototype restoration as well as the pen stylus differences and keep youi updated on the crystal saga.
Cheers, as always, Geoff
Patiently waiting :D and a proud owner of a new Sychronar MK IV
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- the case back is correctly marked but has no serial number
- the crystal is unpolished and lacks the Hewlett Packard name.
The owner was an HP employee who worked in the watch production facility in Corvallis, Oregon and owned the watch from scratch. Sounds like a prototype not for sale to the public, speculation, I don't know?
The module is dead, I will see what can be done there, but I have a spare working module in really crappy case (the reason I bought this one) which I will swap out. The case has a black anodized keyboard bezel (no surprise there) in excellent condition and the keys although dirty are not worn and just need cleaning. The crystal is not good but read on.
I have a lead on crystals from a company in the US who have already drawn up the engineering diagrams for it and are faxing the info to me. They will not print the lettering on the dial (I will see what local company will do that) without permission from HP and we all know that is not forthcoming (earlier post). Would any body be interested in aquiring some of these as I would like to give them a production run number that won't break my bank.
I am also a calculator collector (summitt and HP early hand helds) and have a few spare plastic red Led covers. I am going to see how they cut and I know they polish perfectly, will let you know.
DOES ANYONE HAVE A SPARE HP 01 BRACELET STYLUS (lost mine and WANT another!)? Let me know.
I will be posting a photo-document of the prototype restoration as well as the pen stylus differences and keep youi updated on the crystal saga.
Cheers, as always, Geoff
Patiently waiting :D and a proud owner of a new Sychronar MK IV
