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Rubber zebra battery powerstrip come astray
 
Cassi Opeia
Posted: 15 January 2018 02:07 PM  
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First post to this good place.

Attached are a few pics of my 1970’s Limit dress watch which was my Uncle’s.  The watch has functioned since I’ve been in ownership but recently began to lose power in part of the LCD and eventually almost no power at all even with new batteries.  Having removed the insides I find that the rubberised zebra power transfer strip is detaching from where it should be.  In one pic you can see one of the strips has kept itself with the LCD cell (though the two are not attached to each other The other strip remains attached to the circuit-board although only part attached.

I don’t know whether these strips should be attached to the board, the LCD or both?  Either way they are not as they should be.  Can they be reattached in some way ?  And is there anyone I could go to to make the repair.

The watch is probably not that valuable given its type, but is certainly quite old and wears well in some situations.

thanks

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