Seiko Airpro. Does this mean the watch is broken? Is there any way to reset and fix this?
The watch on the left is working fine. If you compare both watches, you'll see that somethings are missing, faded away.
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Seiko Airpro. Does this mean the watch is broken? Is there any way to reset and fix this?
The watch on the left is working fine. If you compare both watches, you'll see that somethings are missing, faded away.
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Last edited by astral; May 22nd, 2012 at 07:02.
Could be a weak battery - sometimes on older watches it can also be the polarizing filter on the LCD which gets old - you usually notice that by a yellow tint on the digits/LCD. What kind of watch are we talking about and can you upload some pics?
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I just added some photos
Ah, OK - that makes things much clearer. I thought the LCD as a whole was fading but there's only certain LCD-segments which fail. If a reset didn't help I think I run out of wisdom. Maybe someone elese knows.
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G-Shocks: GD-350, DW-9900, 2XGX-56, GW-2500B, DW-5000SL, GW-6900, G-2900, G-3010, G-3011, G-5500, 2XG-7600, 5XG-7710, G-7900, 5XG-8000, G-8100, 2XDW-6900, GT-001, G-7800, 3XGL-7500
Casio: PRW-1200, PAW-500, SGW-300, DB-E30, DB-37, DW-290, AE-1000, W-S200, 2XW-S220, AMW-707, AQ-S810, EFD-1000
Citizen BM6831, Traser Super Sport, Suunto X-Lander, Angular Momentum Illum 2, Tressa wristalarm, 2 Poljot wristalarms, Sorna vintage style wristalarm, Studio S Pilot's Watch, Seiko SNK807, SNE107, Aristo U-Boot
Looks like heat damage to me. When the face is exposed to temperatures over 60 degrees Celsius for an extended period sometimes the polarizer separates from the LCD on certain parts causing those parts to fade. Have you exposed it to direct sunlight?
But it can also just be a bad battery. So the first thing to change is the battery.
The worst case scenario is that parts of the LCD panel are breaking down. But hopefully that is not the cause in this case!
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I just replaced the battery. Im starting to think that the LCD is starting to fail?
I also thought that maybe the polarizing filter might be damaged. You could try replacing it - not really too difficult. I would not give up yet.
cheers, Sedi![]()
G-Shocks: GD-350, DW-9900, 2XGX-56, GW-2500B, DW-5000SL, GW-6900, G-2900, G-3010, G-3011, G-5500, 2XG-7600, 5XG-7710, G-7900, 5XG-8000, G-8100, 2XDW-6900, GT-001, G-7800, 3XGL-7500
Casio: PRW-1200, PAW-500, SGW-300, DB-E30, DB-37, DW-290, AE-1000, W-S200, 2XW-S220, AMW-707, AQ-S810, EFD-1000
Citizen BM6831, Traser Super Sport, Suunto X-Lander, Angular Momentum Illum 2, Tressa wristalarm, 2 Poljot wristalarms, Sorna vintage style wristalarm, Studio S Pilot's Watch, Seiko SNK807, SNE107, Aristo U-Boot
I just took the watch out of my dresser and the LCD is illuminating At 100%, without any traces of fading! One thing I noticed, the fading was moving around the display, kind of like olive oil floating around in a teaspoon of red wine vinegar. I wonder what could cause this behavior? But I did remember about 4 years ago when I last wore the watch, that the display was starting to fade, but I didn't care because I put the watch in storage, until last week.
Are those real SEIKO watches? I ask because I have some doubt. These don't appear to have the kind of design and build quality that the brand SEIKO is know for. These are very odd looking LCD watches, reminding me of Chinese knock-offs.
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