Klippie wrote:The tabbed 25mm Hughes modules are also found in Timex "H" Cell flat backed watches.
Yeah, the one that looks like their large SSQ LCD watch....wasn't that weird that Timex decided to buy modules when they were already making their own?

james_stan wrote:It's in an attractive stainless case I was looking at, but rightly or wrongly I'm a bit wary of Hughes., what with the odd crystal frequency and lots of 'open' wire bonds..
I'll probably give it a miss, or maybe not.
Cheers
James
Hughes are actually quite sturdy, probably being one of the most durable. The crystals are not a big problem, since they can be harvested off the odd ones that go bad in the display but otherwise are keeping proper time. THat said, the 25mm HUghes is not nearly as sturdy as the Hughes 29mm. The 25s are frequently damaged when the plastic hub is pulled away from the circuit board, tearing the quartz crystal loose, since it is trapped in the plastic battery hub. Putting a drop or two of epoxy along the edge is good insurance against that kind of tom foolery.
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