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    ****Whats ismy fixing now ****

    so yeah well ant done a fix it thread in a good while and guess I ant with this one


    As just a strip down clean and new battery these you see on the bay a lot but not much on g'shock forums as they say unsex but now a days they are general given to the grandkids as this ones from 1995. it was kinda cool as it had the original strap and clasp those are being clean so for now it will be on a new nato. will up pics of that tomorrow. so just a quick strip down and look inside for now


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    so that is a bg-141 baby g'shock


    As always ismy
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    think was going to do diff threads each time but think might just keep adding them here

    well the pics as promised of the bg 141





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    Was suppose to get a joblot today never turn up so took a re-look at the dw 9052 did have pics of that but as strip it again no point upping the old ones, so first time round I clean and strip it partly down and put a new battery in it worked except for the top right button .


    well part strip it a couple of times (well took the module out looked at it tested the contact and points look fine just did not want to know so..


    Anyway had some free time this evening so I completely strip it down (well not to removing the LCD from it's mounting but in splitting the module down to the three main pieces the circuit board , battery set up and lcd screen and mounting, plus module mounting and rubber protector could not see anything wrong anywhere.

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    So yeah put it back together thou oh well. fam was looking at it and I start to show them where and how it should do things and well it did them so yeah fully working but not sure why it was not before. but guess who cares right... it's working now

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    As always ismy
    “Better to be a broken piece of jade than an intact piece of pottery.”

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    ok this time another ladies watch a BG 170 from around 2000 in very good shape just very minimal clean I did a few days back was waiting for a cr1620 I had to order arrived today so yeah just a quick battery swap out was all that it needed so one more back up and running

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    will do a wrist pic tomorrow did one today but bit to light from the flash ..
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    ok another ladies watch a msg-133 from around 2000 this came today and took a cr1620 too, this one is in good shape well the watch head the strap sorta fell off it so keep the buckle and binned the rest of it. Again just a lightly clean new battery and a replacement strap and it's good to go

    will show on a strap tomorrow now
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    “Better to be a broken piece of jade than an intact piece of pottery.”

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    As someone who also likes to tinker/service/rebuild/restore, I'm totally digging these posts, ismy!



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    Quote Originally Posted by popoki nui View Post
    As someone who also likes to tinker/rservice/ebuild/restore, I'm totally digging these posts, ismy!



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    ah thanks mate

    Well got a very used and abused gulfman incoming that ended up as someone project but from the listing hmm think they may have made it worse then when they bought it to fix themselves so yeah might just end up as spare parts so yeah guess we will see

    Well got one or is two left from the last joblot one was just a outside clean as had issue with the hands in listing but seems fine to me just one of those casios that are a bugger to set maybe
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    Quote Originally Posted by is that my watch View Post
    ok another ladies watch a msg-133 from around 2000 this came today and took a cr1620 too, this one is in good shape well the watch head the strap sorta fell off it so keep the buckle and binned the rest of it. Again just a lightly clean new battery and a replacement strap and it's good to go

    will show on a strap tomorrow now
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    with strap





    or this



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    well mens this time but for some strange reason most the pics did not come out well so only got the none working vs working but hey if I get another one ( good chance seem's to be quiet a few around in joblots at the mo ) will do it again probably would have anyway as each fix is a stand alone really ant it.


    Yes this is a mens WV-58u it was in a bit of a state needed a good clean and screen needed a lot of work so yeah but it just needed a new battery to get it going lovely so yes found a old casio strap not sure what off but fits it well so will do wrist pic tomorrow .
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