Abstract: An electronic timepiece employs a single printed circuit board on an insulator base structure having contacts aligned with push buttons extending through the case for actuating electronic circuitry carried by the printed circuit and a cover supported by pins over the printed circuit. The cover has an opening exposing only the digital display.
Abstract: An electronic watch including a means to establish a time standard, a means to provide a frequency source from the time standard, a means to divide the frequency source into pulses representing seconds, minutes, hours, days, day of the week, months and years, means to display information visually and a means to drive the display including a control for activating said means to display and setting means to program said means to divide the frequency source.
Abstract: An electronic timepiece having a pulse generator for producing a high frequency time standard signal for a first divider circuit producing first low frequency timing signals in response to said time standard signal with logic means controlling said time standard signal in a second divider circuit at programmed times for producing second low frequency time signals, said first low frequency time signals and said second low frequency time signals being connected to comparative means to activate an alarm means when aligned.