
Did Benrus make their own modules or did they outsource from another maker? And what has been the general reliability of those modules? Do they hold up well, relative to other LED watch modules?
I'm a little premature with my inquiry, but I'm brimming with curiosity. I FINALLY managed to find my old Benrus LED watch that I owned back in the 1970's.
And, as it turns out, I was smart about storing it as the batteries were removed. Thus, no leakage worries.
However, I don't have replacement batteries on hand (Eveready #357). I'll have to order some and give it a try. Anyway, the watch was tucked away deep in a box, but stored up in the attic of my parent's house. In the middle of summer, it could get quite hot up there. So... although there wasn't danger of battery leakage, I'm a little worried that the heat could have affected the module. No telling as to whether it caused any failures until I try a new battery. But it will be a while before I have them in hand to test. Meanwhile, I'm very curious to know what my chances are of having a working module. Any guess on the odds? 9 out of 10?
In any case, the watch model most closely resembles http://www.ledwatches.net/photo-pages/benrus4.htm in the image gallery. Mine differs in several ways. First, there is no branding imprinted anywhere (face or back). Second, the LED red crystal does not extend totally flush to the edges (just a millimeter shy). Third, the chrome side accent runs the full length of the watch (looks better to me than the version depicted), and finally, the watch band has thicker wristband segments. Speaking of segments, I had sized the watch to fit my wrist back in my teens, but thankfully tucked the extra link in the box. It was still there and installing it made the bracelet large enough to fit my wrist comfortably.
I've not been able to find a photo of my exact model anywhere. I spent quite some time searching, too. I'm curious as to whether or not I have an uncommon model. I'll have to take some photos soon and upload.
Anyway... until then, if anybody can attest to Benrus module reliability/durability, I'd be keen to hear it. Thanks!
I'm a little premature with my inquiry, but I'm brimming with curiosity. I FINALLY managed to find my old Benrus LED watch that I owned back in the 1970's.


In any case, the watch model most closely resembles http://www.ledwatches.net/photo-pages/benrus4.htm in the image gallery. Mine differs in several ways. First, there is no branding imprinted anywhere (face or back). Second, the LED red crystal does not extend totally flush to the edges (just a millimeter shy). Third, the chrome side accent runs the full length of the watch (looks better to me than the version depicted), and finally, the watch band has thicker wristband segments. Speaking of segments, I had sized the watch to fit my wrist back in my teens, but thankfully tucked the extra link in the box. It was still there and installing it made the bracelet large enough to fit my wrist comfortably.

Anyway... until then, if anybody can attest to Benrus module reliability/durability, I'd be keen to hear it. Thanks!
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