I have a 5 year old pulsar ladies watch. In the last year it has started producing a black grease like dirt that stains my skin and clothes. It won't go away even with I scrub it or use cleaners. does this happen to others? is the watch wearing out.. a reaction my my skin???
I have a Pulsar watch and on the expandable band, the casing fell off and can't get it replaced unless we take off a link...To me this was too much trouble, time and expense...I won't buy another Pulsar! Too bad cause I thought it was a beautiful watch.
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The value of your Pulsar Lady's Pulsar watch with an 18k band varies greatly depending on its overall condition, features and history. Generally speaking, the average value of this watch is estimated to be around $400 US dollars. However, the price can fluctuate depending on the details of your watch and it is suggested that you contact a specialist or appraiser to get the most accurate value.
Doesn't appear to exist 'PG' would be correct but not 'PPG', and model numbers end in an 'X', not an 'S'. If you bought it online, it is likely a counterfeit made in China.
Did you check the watch battery? Pulsar watches run a long time! If a new battery does not start it up you can take a can of air and just squirt a little in the area where the battery goes (very gently) to blow out any dirt then install the battery and put back on. If it is still not working you need to take it to your local jewelry store to have an estimate for repair, usually 60.00 to 80.00. I hope this helps!
It sounds like a custom band made to fit that watch only. You can call Coserv Pulsars main repair center and see if they still carry the strap. Coserv is located in New Jersey and the phone number is 1-800-722-4452. I hope this helps!
This is a common problem with all watches with rubber or leather straps, not just with Ironman. In fact, there isn't anything our experts can do, as the responsibility is entirely on watch band producers. We just can hope that when the nano technologies will develop to the higher level, there will be a possibility to produce brand new materials yet unknown to human. These materials will have no wear and tear at all and everyone will be happy with forever lasting bands, shoes, e.t.c. For a while we can only wait. By the way - if you will buy Casio, it will make no difference, as all watch straps are made by using same technologies and chemical formulae. One of my friends went very upset for the same reason as you, so, I did find a solution for him using piece of scrapped copper pipe. This is how you do that: Measure that small loop of your watch band and find or buy the piece of copper pipe of same size. Cut off 1cm piece of the pipe and file off any imperfections, then polish it if needed. Get an old leather belt, fold it into half and put the copper ring in between, then flatten it with hammer. Do it step by step, always checking that there is enough space for band and band end to go through the newly formed copper loop. When flattened enough, spray the loop with band matching paint and leave to dry. Respray if necessary. Now you are done and this loop will last very long time.
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I have this sort of problem with all my expanding bracelet watches.
It seems to be a natural collecting place for dirt and regular cleaning with a cotton bud or similar small probe is the only answer to the problem that I have come across.
mcdevito75 here, The beeping must be a signal that the battery is weak, have the battery changed. Look for a small watch repair shop in your area for the battery change.
I have a Casio g-shock gw-330a and now find myself again replacing the band. So far, $60 on bands. They last me two or three years. To install the band, take the band and watch to a Jeweler. My local Sears does it for me. $5 for installation; $5 for purchase shipping; $20 for band. $30 every couple of years.
This cost disturbs me.
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