I fixed a AX-210 LCD with this technique, it looks like new now - that's so amazing, it opens so many new possibilities to rescue some rare and often broken digitals. Thanks a lot, again, for showing this!
Don't stress yourself too much, it really is a hit and miss, when I have watch with this issue I usually trade it or sell it and don't even attempt the fix.
Nice and very helpful video Tibi! Thanks. Glad that You bought that quite rare lcd bleeding DW1000 watch and repaired it! I've seen it on sell and thought a sec to buy it just to try such a technique described also on newdwf forum, but I really doubt that the approach may work. Glad that now You've clearly demonstrated that it may really work! Thanks again!
Thank you, and I cannot emphasize more on that "IT MAY WORK" as you said. I was actually really surprised it gave results, and I think lucky. And, YES, I read it on newdwf :) :). Cheers, Tibi
Try a centrifuge. The black spot is actually an air bubble inside the crystal liquid that can be pushed around. The polarizer rotates the light and the liquid a 2nd time to pass the 2nd polarizer. Without liquid it is only rotated once and thus black. Squeezing may break the rim seals (epoxy glue?) causing leak and worsen the damage. Because liquid is heavier than air, a centrifuge should push the bubble to the center of rotation. Hence different placement can move the bubble around without risk of breaking the seal or glass.
Will try a centrifuge, or at least a makeshift one to see if I get any results. The point here is that spreading it around will make it more bearable than one big blob, pushing it to the side is also an option.
@@VintageDigitalWatches Did you try the centrifuge or electric drill? If you did try the drill and it worked well, do you have any advice on mounting an LCD to the drill?
I just got an Epta-Optel quartz ultimatic with a huge bleeding blob in it. It is impossible to find a new old stock one, so i was actually just used to the idea that this was a scrap watch. This could turn the table however. Super Thanks!
wow, big thank you for sharing it! i have my father's kyoritsu clamp meter which has LCD bleed like yours too. gonna try this method and hope for the best.. 😃
I have a Soviet Elektronika watch with a failed seal, the display is almost completely black. We need to find a method of repairing / refilling these displays.
Never seen that fix before and I'm an electronics tech. Could you use a touchscreen stylus, or is there a risk of shattering the screen with too much concentrated pressure. [ I realise this video is 6 years old ]
Hi I was repairing my very old digitakt watch i cleaned etc it works but I cleaned the digital screen back side all numbers came back but later disapear ,I noticer when i clean with humid cotton all numbers back ,what shall I do for it ?could you give an advice pls ,Thank you
Awesome! I got a Casio AX-210 yesterday which has a nasty bleed about the same size as this one. Can you comment on how the longevity of the fix is, after 3 years? I'm about to try this on the AX panel - thanks in advance!
It is not a consistent behavior on all bleeds. Some extend, some remain in one spot, etc. Certain models are known to be prone to bleeds like the Casio 951 calc. I would just avoid getting a watch thinking a bleed can be permanentley fixed.
Hello. I've have a rare casio gm 401 module. The pyramid game watch. With new battery some segments come on and watch has constant beep sound so have to take battery out. Can you help me. This watch never comes up on ebay. So it's extremely rare and I would love to have to fixed. Thanks
Hi! Great video! I have the problem of some of the LCD segments not showing parts of numbers on casio ae1200, similar lcd to this one. If you know, can you pl tell me ho to fix it?
There are 4 failure points in this case: - The IC(Integrate Circuit - the brain of the watch) - this is highly unlikely as these are very very reliable - The copper path on the PCB from the IC to the zebra strip - if this is corroded you need to get it cleaned and check that it has no interruptions with a multi-meter - The zebra strip - it may just be a matter of cleaning if dirt/water got into the watch - The LCD - now in this case if segments don't light up, there is no fix that I know or ever heard of - you need a new one But the watch you mention is a newer model, I am surprised it gave way especially on the LCD, has it had a rough life? :) Kind regards, VDW
Okay. Thanks a lot! The watch was fine..it was I who got experimental and tried to convert it to a negative display. I guess I applied too much pressure while removing the polarizing film from the LCD. So it may be the LCD itself that is damaged. Lesson learned I guess!
When I watched this video the first thing I did was check to see if it was April the first! The result was impressive even if it does only work occasionally!
I fixed a AX-210 LCD with this technique, it looks like new now - that's so amazing, it opens so many new possibilities to rescue some rare and often broken digitals. Thanks a lot, again, for showing this!
Saya mempunyai kasus yg sama... apakah untuk memperbaikinya harus melepas lcd nya atau bisa tanpa melepas lcd nya?
I don't understand why your channel don't grow... because your content is very well, congratulation...
I want to thank you for this explanation.
I love old Seiko LCDs and thanks to you I can buy them bleeding (saving money) and fix them.
thanks for this video! I could fix the LCD of an old Casio F24, with a lot of patience and your advice. greetings from Argentina!
This is incredible, I wish I knew this before I tossed some of my non working digitals 😄
Don't stress yourself too much, it really is a hit and miss, when I have watch with this issue I usually trade it or sell it and don't even attempt the fix.
Some solutions are so simple! 😁
Nice and very helpful video Tibi! Thanks. Glad that You bought that quite rare lcd bleeding DW1000 watch and repaired it! I've seen it on sell and thought a sec to buy it just to try such a technique described also on newdwf forum, but I really doubt that the approach may work. Glad that now You've clearly demonstrated that it may really work! Thanks again!
Thank you, and I cannot emphasize more on that "IT MAY WORK" as you said. I was actually really surprised it gave results, and I think lucky. And, YES, I read it on newdwf :) :).
Cheers,
Tibi
Try a centrifuge. The black spot is actually an air bubble inside the crystal liquid that can be pushed around. The polarizer rotates the light and the liquid a 2nd time to pass the 2nd polarizer. Without liquid it is only rotated once and thus black.
Squeezing may break the rim seals (epoxy glue?) causing leak and worsen the damage. Because liquid is heavier than air, a centrifuge should push the bubble to the center of rotation. Hence different placement can move the bubble around without risk of breaking the seal or glass.
Will try a centrifuge, or at least a makeshift one to see if I get any results. The point here is that spreading it around will make it more bearable than one big blob, pushing it to the side is also an option.
instead of a centrifuge maybe a electric power drill
@@VintageDigitalWatches Did you try the centrifuge or electric drill? If you did try the drill and it worked well, do you have any advice on mounting an LCD to the drill?
Wonder if this will work on a game and watch
I just got an Epta-Optel quartz ultimatic with a huge bleeding blob in it. It is impossible to find a new old stock one, so i was actually just used to the idea that this was a scrap watch. This could turn the table however. Super Thanks!
wow, big thank you for sharing it! i have my father's kyoritsu clamp meter which has LCD bleed like yours too. gonna try this method and hope for the best.. 😃
Going to try this on a screen for a Casio f28w nowhere can I find replacement screen
I have a Soviet Elektronika watch with a failed seal, the display is almost completely black. We need to find a method of repairing / refilling these displays.
@@suzukigsx1807 Could you elaborate? So it is impossible to buy a bottle of nematic liquid and pour it into the display in home conditions?
Great video! Btw how do I take the lcd out of the electronics. Do you have any tutorial for that? Thanks:)
How did you take off, and put again same place
This answer to me....thank you so much
Oh... I actually thought that was impossible to fix, cool!
Never seen that fix before and I'm an electronics tech. Could you use a touchscreen stylus, or is there a risk of shattering the screen with too much concentrated pressure. [ I realise this video is 6 years old ]
what can be done instead if some number line is missing? thanks to all
with a towel and a plasikslider ? like do it on a sticker to get bubbles away !?! ...maybe it work better
i had thin line bleed. hiw to fixc it
Well, isn't the stuff you pushed to the side missing somewhere else? Is this leaked out liquid cristal?
I have a ninetendo game and watch. Maybe i can replace the screens?
Just saying its an high risk for dead pixel if its phone
I wonder if it works on OLED displays?
Probably not. A black spot on OLED screens usually means that the pixels are dead.
Excellent..So just keep massaging it.
where to buy liquid crystals?
Can I do this for my phone?
hi do this work with a full bleed ??
will it eventually spread over the whole phone if it’s only small??
Will this work on dot matrix display on dbx-100?
Hi I was repairing my very old digitakt watch i cleaned etc it works but I cleaned the digital screen back side all numbers came back but later disapear ,I noticer when i clean with humid cotton all numbers back ,what shall I do for it ?could you give an advice pls ,Thank you
Awesome! I got a Casio AX-210 yesterday which has a nasty bleed about the same size as this one. Can you comment on how the longevity of the fix is, after 3 years? I'm about to try this on the AX panel - thanks in advance!
The fix held up at least one year, I eventually sold the watch
what can be done instead if some number line is missing? thanks to all
Would this work for the Contax g2 camera?
Thanks !
my phones doing this my whole screen is bleeding like purple blueish color it wasn't as bad earlier today buts getting worse
Great 👍
Curious does a lcd bleed eventually grow and take over screen?
It is not a consistent behavior on all bleeds. Some extend, some remain in one spot, etc. Certain models are known to be prone to bleeds like the Casio 951 calc. I would just avoid getting a watch thinking a bleed can be permanentley fixed.
@@VintageDigitalWatches great info brother. Thank you
Salut. Foarte fain filmuletul, multumim !
Cum se poate lua legatura cu tine pentru niste reparatii?
Yo Yi Salut, din pacate timpul nu imi mai permite.
Hello. I've have a rare casio gm 401 module. The pyramid game watch. With new battery some segments come on and watch has constant beep sound so have to take battery out. Can you help me. This watch never comes up on ebay. So it's extremely rare and I would love to have to fixed. Thanks
Hi Shane, write to me at vintagedigitalwatches@gmail.com
How long did the LCD last
It is still going actually.
Can this fix bleeding on famous (for that issue too) A103 "Blue Thunder"?
Any LCD
Pinter sekali kamu lurr...
hi did you think it works with a lcd nintendo game and watch ?
It will work on any LCD display but hit and miss.
Thanks but, it's not very fast, i have a Game & watch Manhole (gold) and i have a very big Bleed (in totaly screen) you not have a Fast solusion ?
This solution is definitely Slow and it is a hit and miss at best, sorry I don't know of anything that can help with a screen bleed.
Cheers,
Tibi
thanks, I would try your technique
@@ıŋơų were you able to fix your game&watch? I tryed it and the issue only got worse
@@earlysparrow
I finally resold my game & watch for parts I did not manage to fix it :(
well, this is something i didn't know, thanks!
Yeah but with 50 50 chances and likelyhoof for it to come back.
@@VintageDigitalWatches better than zero 😂
Hi from Berlin, can you fix my blue thunder? Do you accept orders?
Hi, what is the issue?
@@VintageDigitalWatches do you have a email adress?
@@eb4410 vintagedigitalwatches@gmail.com
Tengo 2 relojes casio de más de 35 años con ese problema y me da pena tirarlos a la basura. Intentaré hacer eso a ver si gay suerte.
Buen vídeo.
Hi! Great video! I have the problem of some of the LCD segments not showing parts of numbers on casio ae1200, similar lcd to this one. If you know, can you pl tell me ho to fix it?
There are 4 failure points in this case:
- The IC(Integrate Circuit - the brain of the watch) - this is highly unlikely as these are very very reliable
- The copper path on the PCB from the IC to the zebra strip - if this is corroded you need to get it cleaned and check that it has no interruptions with a multi-meter
- The zebra strip - it may just be a matter of cleaning if dirt/water got into the watch
- The LCD - now in this case if segments don't light up, there is no fix that I know or ever heard of - you need a new one
But the watch you mention is a newer model, I am surprised it gave way especially on the LCD, has it had a rough life? :)
Kind regards,
VDW
Okay. Thanks a lot! The watch was fine..it was I who got experimental and tried to convert it to a negative display. I guess I applied too much pressure while removing the polarizing film from the LCD. So it may be the LCD itself that is damaged. Lesson learned I guess!
Hola. Que problema puede existir cuando estando el reloj con o sin pila puesta se quedan marcados algunos dígitos en la pantalla?
Mind blown 😲
not working...
Does it work with phone LCD?
Shuqiong Xie I haven't tried it
When I watched this video the first thing I did was check to see if it was April the first! The result was impressive even if it does only work occasionally!
I agree, it is a quick fix to maybe move a blob of bleed away from the center and to the side where it doesn't bother
it is perfect
So i just seperated glasses and cleaned the blue ink like liquid. What to do now? 😂😂
:)))
This One Weird Trick fixes LCD watch in minutes!
Wow shocking
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Thanks it just made mine worse:/
Yeah, it is 50 50 chance of working, sorry.
It’s ok.
Do u have Instagram sir.?