
I just started collecting led watches and I was looking for a bit of help. Recently I found this watch at a flea market. It is marked Seiko on the band..
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I'm not sure if the case is actually a Seiko though- it has a slightly different finish than the band, and I couldn't find any information about Seiko leds. Does anyone have any ideas?
The button labeled 'C' in the image, shows the time when pressed once, date when pressed twice and day of the week when pressed three times.
The buttons marked 'A' and 'B' are puzzling me though. I think they may be some kind of stopwatch but I am having a hard time figuring it out. When you press the 'A' button, it displays a sequence of digits and either an A or a P (for AM or PM). Like this:
first press 3: P
second press 3:3
third press 3:34
the 'B' button allows you to change these digits after you have pressed the 'A' button, and the AM and PM function. If you press 'B' on its own, it flashes (in my example, that would be 3:34).
It doesn't change or keep time, so I don't think it's a second time zone function..I really don't know what it could be. I can't get it to run like a stop watch either.
Any help is much appreciated. Thank-you in advance!
-E

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I'm not sure if the case is actually a Seiko though- it has a slightly different finish than the band, and I couldn't find any information about Seiko leds. Does anyone have any ideas?
The button labeled 'C' in the image, shows the time when pressed once, date when pressed twice and day of the week when pressed three times.
The buttons marked 'A' and 'B' are puzzling me though. I think they may be some kind of stopwatch but I am having a hard time figuring it out. When you press the 'A' button, it displays a sequence of digits and either an A or a P (for AM or PM). Like this:
first press 3: P
second press 3:3
third press 3:34
the 'B' button allows you to change these digits after you have pressed the 'A' button, and the AM and PM function. If you press 'B' on its own, it flashes (in my example, that would be 3:34).
It doesn't change or keep time, so I don't think it's a second time zone function..I really don't know what it could be. I can't get it to run like a stop watch either.
Any help is much appreciated. Thank-you in advance!
-E