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    Quote Originally Posted by is that my watch View Post
    what battery does the Pulsar PXH035 take ?
    I reckon it'll be one of those little flat silver ones can you search for the movement instead??



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    Quote Originally Posted by sharkyfisher View Post
    I reckon it'll be one of those little flat silver ones can you search for the movement instead??
    yeah think 370 or 371 but both don't work but so think knacker but looked at it and do like it it so think I need to get one working that is and then have this for parts if needed but looking on-line they seem to have green dials now that don't look as good I want the black dial model
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    so have picked up a none working mwc g10 so am hoping after a good clean it will work apparently the battery leaked and so they cleaned the contact and tried a new battery and it would would not work so am hoping if I take the back completely off it just need a proper clean for it to work if not am getting a nice collection of none working g10 what with the 035

    but don't no why but this sort of dial appeals to me have done threads on that
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    Time for a strap change



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    looking good
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    morning a wee bit overcast at the moment dont know weather to wear a jacket no pun intended
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    morning all lovely here so far might do a bit in the garden the lions need a second coat of paint and got to get rid of a trierd half dead spike plant who's name escapes me got a couple of patio roses not doing to good think I will put them in the pot instead see if that will help them
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