I think 20043 is the serial number, not the model number.
Please identify your watch using http://www.oldpulsars.com/
These watches used mercury batteries, which are not available any more. I took my PULSAR II to a jeweler here in San Francisco, and he had specially made batteries for this purpose. It cost me $24, but the watch is worth over $800.
PS: Robotek: gold PULSAR watches from the 1970's were solid gold, and the link you provided for the manuals are only for the new watches.
Hi there
The watch will bew gold plated, and probably not worth much more than a battery replacement cost. Expect to pay $15-50 to have this work done, with the dearer amount for cleaning and seal replacement. A professional(jeweller) will do this work for you, Some lil cheapo guys dont bother with cleaning and the seal integrity and of course, so the water resistance of the watch will be gone.
hope this is helpful to you
regards
robotek
you can get a manual form Pulsar here.
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It is in working condition or not.
it will cost u between 15--20 dollars exactnot more then that.
for any other requirement check trhis link
http://www.time-repairs.com/watchrepair/...
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fixya expert team
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This site will be helpful for your concern about the battery replacement http://www.time-repairs.com/watchrepair/w4-3.htm
Hope that helps........
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I guess that it is about 40 years old
I would like an original owners manual if possible . Thanks
Joseph Raisor
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