Hi,
I was wondering if anyone can answer a question as to whether Pulsar modules were used in watches other than those made by Hamilton and Omega. In particular, I was wondering about Sears. Yes, Sears. Here is the watch in question:
http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/5594 ... watchc.jpg
http://www.ledwatches.net/photo-pages/sears2.htm
http://www.ledwatches.net/photo-pages/sears6.htm
Heresy, you say. Well, although I don't have the watch in question in my possesion, from photographs there are a number of intriguing clues that point to a Pulsar module lurking at the heart:
1) The Module viewed Through the Crystal
As you can see in the photos in the links above, the module has the light sensor at the upper right in the same shape and location as the Pulsar modules.
2) The Setting Magnet
I don't have a picture handy, but a while back one of these watches appeared on eBay and the setting magnet was identical to the D shaped setting magnet used in the Pulsar P4 modules.
3) The Caseback
Again, I don't have a picture handy, but in an eBay auction from a while back, I noticed that the caseback was almost identical to the Pulsar modules with the "hours" and "minutes" indentations in the same locations and with the same shape and annotations.
So, can anyone say one way or another whether Pulsar and Sears had something going on together? In some sense, I wouldn't be too surprised given Sears' distant origins as a retailer of fine watches. Still, it would be an interesting and surprising connection.
Thanx,
-abe.
I was wondering if anyone can answer a question as to whether Pulsar modules were used in watches other than those made by Hamilton and Omega. In particular, I was wondering about Sears. Yes, Sears. Here is the watch in question:
http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/5594 ... watchc.jpg
http://www.ledwatches.net/photo-pages/sears2.htm
http://www.ledwatches.net/photo-pages/sears6.htm
Heresy, you say. Well, although I don't have the watch in question in my possesion, from photographs there are a number of intriguing clues that point to a Pulsar module lurking at the heart:
1) The Module viewed Through the Crystal
As you can see in the photos in the links above, the module has the light sensor at the upper right in the same shape and location as the Pulsar modules.
2) The Setting Magnet
I don't have a picture handy, but a while back one of these watches appeared on eBay and the setting magnet was identical to the D shaped setting magnet used in the Pulsar P4 modules.
3) The Caseback
Again, I don't have a picture handy, but in an eBay auction from a while back, I noticed that the caseback was almost identical to the Pulsar modules with the "hours" and "minutes" indentations in the same locations and with the same shape and annotations.
So, can anyone say one way or another whether Pulsar and Sears had something going on together? In some sense, I wouldn't be too surprised given Sears' distant origins as a retailer of fine watches. Still, it would be an interesting and surprising connection.
Thanx,
-abe.