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Post03 Oct 2008, 02:56

Hi all,

I was recently given a non-working LED watch.
I don't even know what brand it is, never seen these logos before. :?:
The module says "Perkins" and it's layed out like a Hughes module.
The size of the LED's look decent so I'm thinking of having it repaired
(if possible) but was first wodering if it's even worth it? Maybe it's a 'ghetto brand" watch? The gold-tone finish certainly isn't high quality.

Any info. is appreciated!


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Post03 Oct 2008, 16:16

Its a La Generale, see here - http://www.ledwatches.net/photo-pages/lagenerale4.htm

If any digits light up try replacing the quartz, have you tried a Hughes module in to see if it fits, nice watch by the way... :-)
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Post03 Oct 2008, 18:39

Thanks Klippie and thanks for the info. I looked at the logo section of the digitalwatch.com but didn't go through all the pics on the LED watches section.

The bugger doesn't light up at all. Nothing - no signs of life. :-(
I'm thinking of sending to to Ed to see if he can ressurect it. In the meantime I think one of my Hughes moduels would fit in there nicely.
I'll give it a try. What I need to do find is one of the bigger digit Hughes modules. That would look real nice...
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Post03 Oct 2008, 18:54

I've got the same watch in stainless (or chrome plated base metal), unworn mint condition. It stopped working a few weeks after I purchased it (probably a crystal problem), never attempted to repair it.
The module has (rather had) a stopwatch feature, but AFIAK mine looks different.
It was my first vintage LED watch.
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Post04 Oct 2008, 01:17

This La Generale model was your first vintage LED watch rewolf? Cool.
It was the first bug that bit you. :lol: Mine only has one command button, so I'm guessing it isn't the stopwatch variety.

Ahh... I remember my first vintage LED watch. It wasn't vintage back then, but brand new. The Star Wars Texas Instruments watch - the one with R2D2 and C3PO on it. God knows I wore that thing to death.. literally!
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Post05 Oct 2008, 15:11

LEDluvr wrote:This La Generale model was your first vintage LED watch rewolf? Cool. It was the first bug that bit you. :lol: ...
Yes but because it died after a few weeks I became very careful and was quite successful in avoiding further "bites" ;-)

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