Compass problem

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Here's one I haven't seen before:

I have 2 Suunto RA-69s. I've had them for some years... One of them is fine, but on the other, the liquid in the capsule has turned blue/green and cloudy, making the thing all but unusable. There is no apparent damage to the capsule.

Has anyone else come across this before? And knows what has caused it?
 
I think I might give them a prod. I don't think they make the RA69 any more, however. The blue/green looks less like an algal bloom in colour and more like a copper salt - but I can't see any evidence of copper or brass inside the capsule.
 
Sounds like corrosion to me. I think that the bearing might be brass actually.
 
Now I'm using a *spit* MS browser, I can use the Suunto page. Funnily enough, this was in the FAQ, typos and all:

Question
What is the reason for liquide inside the compass to become colored?


Answer
In 1980 manufactured compasses Suunto used a certain metall in needle hubs which smelted partly to the liquide. This caused liquide to become colored. This does not affect to the accuracy of your compass.

Might not affect the accuracy, but I can't read the ruddy thing!
 

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