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Post10 Feb 2010, 18:15

1 0f 5 UNKNOWN
interesting smallish led working with a hughes module.
(sadly not message,unless iam doing something wrong.)
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any info would be great.

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Post11 Feb 2010, 03:02

Wow, that's pretty neat. I think it's a "Carter":
http://www.ledwatches.net/photo-pages/carter.htm

If anyone knows any history about Carter, then please chime in since I've just expended the entire and complete sum of my knowledge about them.

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Post11 Feb 2010, 03:57

Any chance this is a Texas Instruments watch?, or are you the new proud owner of this watch, and the seller misrepresented it (E--aY auction# 130360937593)?
http://cgi.ebay.com/1st-Electric-Wrist- ... 1e5a1e0c79

Either way, its a neat watch ;-)
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Post11 Feb 2010, 06:00

abem wrote:Wow, that's pretty neat. I think it's a "Carter":
http://www.ledwatches.net/photo-pages/carter.htm

If anyone knows any history about Carter, then please chime in since I've just expended the entire and complete sum of my knowledge about them.

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hi abe..thanks for the picture.
it certainly is a identical watch case to the Carter pictured.
iam not sure what this is.theres no markings on the case at all.
as always on DWF any info is well recieved.

p.s to all who use this forum,
posting your new LED watch finds is always helpful to other watch collectors,this opens up the area of collecting and certainly in my case
has given me ideas on models i now wish to aquire for my collection.
some on here see it as "showing off" not at all.share your watch finds !!

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Post11 Feb 2010, 06:01

BENRUS wrote:Any chance this is a Texas Instruments watch?, or are you the new proud owner of this watch, and the seller misrepresented it (E--aY auction# 130360937593)?
http://cgi.ebay.com/1st-Electric-Wrist- ... 1e5a1e0c79

Either way, its a neat watch ;-)


hi benrus. no its not a texas as mentioned.well as far as i no.

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Post11 Feb 2010, 06:08

its the same case as this module featured in this article
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Post11 Feb 2010, 10:16

A couple of these I've never seen before, and I've been watching eBay for a LONG time! You should post duplicates of these in the big alphabetical photo archive. BTW, where are the pics of No. 5?
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Post11 Feb 2010, 18:52

bruce wegmann wrote:A couple of these I've never seen before, and I've been watching eBay for a LONG time! You should post duplicates of these in the big alphabetical photo archive. BTW, where are the pics of No. 5?


hi bruce. 5 of 5 good question.lol ..my digi cam decided to pack up
so i shall post watch 5 pics in a day or so.
its rather a odd one,a bulova.but no bulova ive ever seen before.

I shall contact retroleds in regards to all the pics of my collection.
for use within the led archieve, if he wants them.lol

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Post11 Feb 2010, 19:00

Any chance this is a Texas Instruments watch?,

I really don't think so. TI always had thier logo on the watch, even if it rubbed off the crystal there would still be either the indentiation on the crystal, or it would say 'Texas Instruments' on the caseback.
If it's a Hughes module like the other square watch pictured, then it's definitley not TI. TI made their own modules.
But it's still a cool watch (not a fan of the band though... :roll: )
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Post11 Feb 2010, 19:06

LEDluvr wrote:
Any chance this is a Texas Instruments watch?,

I really don't think so. TI always had thier logo on the watch, even if it rubbed off the crystal there would still be either the indentiation on the crystal, or it would say 'Texas Instruments' on the caseback.
If it's a Hughes module like the other square watch pictured, then it's definitley not TI. TI made their own modules.
But it's still a cool watch (not a fan of the band though... :roll: )


thanks for the info LEDlur. your probably correct.

the band.lol you know what i was about to change the band for another
contempory band.but then i thought

1.its a terrible band.who the hell would want a calender on the band.
which you have to rotate by hand.lol.and i dont know about others out there in DWF land but being a old git! i could never read it.its tiny..
ohh thoses crazy 70s ideas ugh.lol
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2.its been married to the watch probably since the start of its little life
so who am i to break them up after 30+ years..lol
iam a soppy old sad sod.lol
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Post11 Feb 2010, 20:24

london_funk wrote:the band.lol you know what i was about to change the band for another contempory band.but then i thought

1.its a terrible band.who the hell would want a calender on the band.
which you have to rotate by hand.lol.and i dont know about others out there in DWF land but being a old git! i could never read it.its tiny..
ohh thoses crazy 70s ideas ugh.lol

The calender is probably just clipped into the band by two prongs on each side(but yeah, crazy little idea, to say nothing of the yearly paper change :x ). Some people really like a vintage flex band so I always hang on to the ones that are particularly nice. Some have very nice patterns.. a favorite of mine has a fine honeycomb pattern in it's heavy gold fill. I can almost imagine bees going in and out of the holes. :-) A nice mesh band like the Hughes picture would be good, IMO. Find one with a butterfly type clasp and it is easy on/off the wrist. 8-)
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Post11 Feb 2010, 23:06

people really like a vintage flex band so I always hang on to the ones that are particularly nice

Aye - I have a few and I like them. Not something I would put on a Pulsar or Synch, but they work great for my Phasars and TI models.
I just don't like when they are too skinny! That on in the pic looks like a ladies band IMO.... but to each their own. I realize FunkyGuy has got to live up to his name! ;-)

:idea: A black 'crockadile' leather band would go well with that Square jobbie....
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Post12 Feb 2010, 00:45

LEDluvr wrote:Not something I would put on a Pulsar or Synch, but they work great for my Phasars and TI models.
I just don't like when they are too skinny!
:idea: A black 'crockadile' leather band would go well with that Square jobbie....


Skinny: I took a quick look(I keep all flexys together, all two-toned band together,etc.) - seems I haven't kept anything thinner than 16mm, have a handful that are 19-22 mm and even one gold-tone one that has a first link that is 24mm wide!

Snakeskin(python my favorite), eel, stingray, shark and ostrich are all nice organic materials that have fine patterns which go nicely against items with large flat surfaces. Stingray is so finely pebbled it looks almost like sandblasted metal. They are backed with cowhide of some sort for strength. I know, I know, most of you don't like leather bands. And yes, crocodile is always a very accessible and stylish choice. Most are raised on farms so they are a renewable resource on a certain level. :o
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Post12 Feb 2010, 01:38

Stingray bands!? I didn't know they made them.

As for the crockadile - I guess they are an 'eco-choice', renewable, stylish and edible. I've had beer battered, deep fried croc before and it's quite tasty. :-)
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Post12 Feb 2010, 12:04

LEDluvr wrote:Stingray bands!? I didn't know they made them.

As for the crockadile - I guess they are an 'eco-choice', renewable, stylish and edible. I've had beer battered, deep fried croc before and it's quite tasty. :-)


jeeez!! u guyz..all this talk of bands..but yes my preferance is normally
reptile etc..iam normally not a fan of steel bands at all.
but this crazy calender band kind of adds to the watches charm..lol..

"ladies band IMO.LEDlvr" how dare you.what i you trying to say about my manhood.lol
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http://www.retroleds.com - Sales of vintage LED, LCD, analog watches, parts and gadgets - repair tutorials & tips
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Post12 Feb 2010, 19:37

"ladies band IMO.LEDlvr" how dare you.what i you trying to say about my manhood.lol


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LOL on both counts! M:)W:)M

But I won't comment on those last two pictures... :eek:
I guess we should stick to the watches afterall... :lol:
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Post12 Feb 2010, 19:47

FunkyGuy.... We've seen some funky (and very cool) LED watches in your groovy collection - I was wondering if you have any Funky LCD watches to show us? 8-)
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Post13 Feb 2010, 16:09

LEDluvr wrote:FunkyGuy.... We've seen some funky (and very cool) LED watches in your groovy collection - I was wondering if you have any Funky LCD watches to show us? 8-)


hi LEDluvr..you know what iam kind of now getting into lcds.
none so far..but now have a few very odd funky models iam seeking to buy.
perhaps you can advise LEDluvr.as you see my taste is asymmetrics
normally or just odd looking.lol

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Post16 Feb 2010, 19:17

found another logod case ,same as mine and carter models

ROWLAND
http://www.ledwatches.net/photo-pages/rowland.htm
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