An old timex

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Tyme Master Jr.
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I got a timex electric

says dynabeat on the dial. I'll post pics in a few you guys know anything about em?
 
https://watchintyme.com/showthread....vintage-collection&highlight=electric+watches

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https://www.watchrepairtalk.com/topic/6736-1975-timex-dynabeat-basic-restore/

http://electric-watches.co.uk/makers/timex/

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fr...mex+dynabea.TRS0&_nkw=timex+dynabeat&_sacat=0
 
nice p-u...watch for VINTAGE MARLINS at the fleas...they are money
 
That is not mine. It belongs to member Kmot. That was why I put the link up. I did find this about the battery.
357 battery, the Dynabeat is is the fancy version of the regular Timex electric
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https://alt.horology.narkive.com/tFPTpFFI/timex-dynabeat-info

Timex model 84, calibre 870/871 uses a type "A" battery ucar303,SR44SW
Timex model 85, Calibre 880/881 same battery, its the same as the model
84 except with calendar added.

Timex model 84, calibre 870/871 uses a type "A" battery ucar303,SR44SW
Timex model 85, Calibre 880/881 same battery, its the same as the model
84 except with calendar added.
I've got a running 1979 electric that's marked for a type A battery, and
a 357 works.


yeah that's an SR44W, a high drain version of the SR44SW, other than
that, both batteries are the same physical size.


the Seiko 3703B uses a SR44W(357) battery, I would think the current
draw is similar to the Dynabeat

 
Like RW posted KMOT is the electric vintage king around here. He has posted many from that era and is the man to seek knowledge first hand from about these types. Nice pick-up.
 
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