Well, I thought I'd post an update.
I received the two watches I sent to Ed on October 2. By October 3 the repaired module was acting up--it would turn on by itself and either stay locked on the seconds or turn off. If I pushed the button myself most of the time it would lock on the seconds and remain like that for a few seconds to several minutes.
The issue with the serviced module locking on the seconds and turning on by itself did not stop so on Saturday Oct 10 I decided to take the serviced module out of the case and put it in the second shiny case and see if it was the button or the module.
The first thing I saw with the serviced watch is that the bow tie clip was not reattached to the case back, and both module screws were missing and lastly the timing screw had not been replaced. The module was still acting up as well--locking on the seconds and turning on by itself so it's not the case button but the module itself. It had been on the seconds display for the entire day so I finally removed the batteries.
I decided to replace the batteries yesterday Oct 16 and it immediately went to the seconds and remained there without me touching the button. Sometimes the seconds would count past 60 and go to 70, 80 and in one case 99 before resetting to 00.
That's the issue with the serviced module, the other issues are the second module which could not be fixed wasn't returned and another rewired module was sent it it's place. Just to itemize the issues I've had here:
1. Serviced module is not working right
2. Non-serviced module was not returned
3. Bow tie clip was not reattached to the case back
3. All 4 module screws were not returned
5. A new timing screw was not attached to the module
I've been in contact with Ed about this and his suggestions haven't worked and his excuses have been unacceptable. All in all I'm sorely disappointed I bought these watches and more so for wasting time and money having them serviced. Ed reduced his service charge from $144 to $86 so I appreciate him doing that.
My chief concern was Ed denying he returned the wrong module and then after receiving pictures from me still insisted that "if" he sent the wrong module it was a mistake and not intentional. Odd since he wanted to keep the module and the case and bracelet. I said to return them and yet he still kept the module. I didn't expect a miracle with a piece of electronics that is over 40 years old, but I expected honesty.
I think this was an interesting foray into LED watches, but I have serious doubts I will continue with this particular watch collecting hobby in regards to buying watches. Maybe in the future if I can find a good working example from a reputable seller I will bite, but right now I'm going to have to exercise caution when buying in the future and just be content to read this forum and look at pictures of other people's working watches.
A big thank you to everyone here who helped me with advice and your thoughts and opinions. I wish I had heeded the advice of a couple of members regarding Ed, but that's water under the bridge now.
Thank you