CompuChron wrote:Is it a guess or an answer?
thanks anyway
Both. It's the answer to "Any Idea?", and thus a guess

- but a rather educated guess.
When a LED watch shows signs of life, but the time doesn't count, mostly the oscillator isn't oscillating.
But thinking again: if the oscialltor wasn't running at all, the display wouldn't multiplex either, so you'd see a single bright digit instead of "10:00". So maybe it's NOT the crystal but a faulty chip. However, the crystal is a) cheap and b) rather easy to replace.
Does the P3 advance when held in setting mode? Maybe the problem lies there? (Pure guessing, I've never had a P3 module in my hands).