Novus LED
In contrast to normal quartz watches with LCD- or analogue displays, this watch tells their time with four red-lighting LEDs. Since LEDs are terribly power consuming, the time is only shown, when you press the key. And because of the power consumption, this watch is powered by a pair of the largest 1.5V cells available, LR44 (5.6mm height, 13mm diameter). Nevertheless, they only last a year. This watch has got a stainless steel case with integrated stainless steel band, screwed down stainless steel back and a red mineral glass. | |||
The watch module WM-09 was made by National Semiconductors and consists of a plastic case, a printed circuit board with chip on it (with very fragile and tiny wired), an almost atypically small quartz crystal and a four-digit seven segment LED display under magnifying glasses. It was the last and latest module produced by Ntional Panasonic. I refused opening the module, since I know, that I'd instantly damage the tiny wires of the chip. | |||
Those few original exemplars, who survived and were not destroyed by leaking batteries are sought after. And if a seller knows, what he's selling, he sells them for a lot of money, often even in bad condition. So, lucky me, who managed to get that gem for only four dollars. Without batteries. |
Many thanks to Jürgen Hofstädter for further infos to that watch.