28 Feb 2014, 22:17
A new QC would not fix the temperature compensation sensor (or whatever u call it), which is located under the IC.
Most likely your going to have to change that QC to a Timingchip oscillator, (Which won't be as accurate, and will drain batteries quicker) unless you can repair the degrading metal under the IC.
Quote from LEDDWATCH:
(PostWed Feb 14, 2007 12:11 pm
All Pulsar P3 and P2's will fail in the oscillator stage one day, they are a time bomb ticking! There is a component in the watch which deals with heat changes, it was made to make small amounts of timing change to the oscillator circuit, for example if you leave your watch on a cold window sill or have it on your arm it is designed to not lose or gain time.
The component they used is suffering from bi-metal decay, due to a chemical reaction, they will all need this modification one day and are failing at a very high rate. The modification, if you use the right oscillator, only reduces the battery life slightly, surely its got to be an advantage to have a working pulsar with slightly reduced battery life and accuracy than a dead one?If you want to know more about this I can post pictures.
Cheers
Phil
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