
Hello all,
I have to give credit where credit is due. This was an idea that Ed (retroleds) came up with originally and I just kinda stole the ball and ran with it.
I purchased a stainless steel Date/Command on Ebay under the assumption that it was working. It was not. So now I have a dead module (which will be sent off to be fixed or become a hybrid), and a half decent case w/a crappy non-original bracelet. What to do???
First, I wanted a different look to the case, so I darkened it and gave it an "industrial" look:
 
Although the band looks original, it's not. I took it off one of my Space/Time Pulsar look-a-likes. I just replaced the clasp with an original Pulsar one.
 
Now, I wanted a newer module to put into this case, but all the generic Chinese ones were well, crap. So I used the OLED out of a DKNY 1368 watch that I bought on Ebay for cheap. This is where I stole the idea from Ed. Thankfully, he was more than willing to help and gave me some tips on what to do. I used some old Pulsar reed switches from a completely destroyed module to graft onto the board. I had to glue the module togther since it's all snap fit. I took it apart once and had to figure out how to put it back together. I also needed to grind the corners down to fit the case. Here's the results:
 
 
 
 
 
All in all it turned out pretty good. The hardest part was soldering the reeds to the board. I broke one of them doing that. Also getting the reed the right distance away was tricky. I had to move the switch millimeters to find the sweet spot for both sides. The piezo alarm is currently not working, although I had it working outsided of the case. I will look into that. But now I have a vintage watch with a modern module.
							
							
								I have to give credit where credit is due. This was an idea that Ed (retroleds) came up with originally and I just kinda stole the ball and ran with it.
I purchased a stainless steel Date/Command on Ebay under the assumption that it was working. It was not. So now I have a dead module (which will be sent off to be fixed or become a hybrid), and a half decent case w/a crappy non-original bracelet. What to do???
First, I wanted a different look to the case, so I darkened it and gave it an "industrial" look:
 
Although the band looks original, it's not. I took it off one of my Space/Time Pulsar look-a-likes. I just replaced the clasp with an original Pulsar one.
 
Now, I wanted a newer module to put into this case, but all the generic Chinese ones were well, crap. So I used the OLED out of a DKNY 1368 watch that I bought on Ebay for cheap. This is where I stole the idea from Ed. Thankfully, he was more than willing to help and gave me some tips on what to do. I used some old Pulsar reed switches from a completely destroyed module to graft onto the board. I had to glue the module togther since it's all snap fit. I took it apart once and had to figure out how to put it back together. I also needed to grind the corners down to fit the case. Here's the results:
 
 
 
 
 
All in all it turned out pretty good. The hardest part was soldering the reeds to the board. I broke one of them doing that. Also getting the reed the right distance away was tricky. I had to move the switch millimeters to find the sweet spot for both sides. The piezo alarm is currently not working, although I had it working outsided of the case. I will look into that. But now I have a vintage watch with a modern module.

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 Also, I seem to remember a thread about somebody doing a P4 Exec in black chrome...THAT was a spiffy-looking watch!
  Also, I seem to remember a thread about somebody doing a P4 Exec in black chrome...THAT was a spiffy-looking watch! At that price, I'd rather have an authentic Date/Command. Also, I'd have to buy one of those TX4 blue LED watches to get the blue crystal and file it down to the correct shape. And still it would be cheap plastic, not glass. I've seen a picture of someone that did that already, using the cheap blue LED module.
 At that price, I'd rather have an authentic Date/Command. Also, I'd have to buy one of those TX4 blue LED watches to get the blue crystal and file it down to the correct shape. And still it would be cheap plastic, not glass. I've seen a picture of someone that did that already, using the cheap blue LED module.


 





 
 
 


 
 

 You are(or should be) a real inspiration to the hands-on collectors, new and old.  That DKNY module is "killer", glad I could help out.  Hey, you didn't show us how you maxed it out some of the other details...I'm not telling, that's your baby.
  You are(or should be) a real inspiration to the hands-on collectors, new and old.  That DKNY module is "killer", glad I could help out.  Hey, you didn't show us how you maxed it out some of the other details...I'm not telling, that's your baby.  


 by the way...
 by the way...