I'm writing a short tutorial here for anyone interested in seeing what a GW9300 Mudman looks like in pieces 

I have to admit that some of this was not very well thought out... e.g taking pictures of the components on red cloth might not have been the best option, however I hope that just being able to see everything laid out might be of help someone.

I would also like to mention that inspiration for this article was taken from Racka's G9000 assembly tutorial.

I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE YOU CAUSE TO YOUR WATCH FROM FOLLOWING THESE STEPS. PLEASE TAKE CARE, ESPECIALLY WITH THE SPRINGS!

All of the parts 
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LCD front cover laid face down
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LCD panel placed face down in LCD front cover. The mirror side on the back of the LCD panel can be seen
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Clear plastic separator placed on top of LCD panel
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EL panel placed face down (the other side is a light yellow colour)
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LCD back cover is placed on top to keep everything in place
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The conductive rubber strips are placed upright at the top and bottom of the LCD back cover. I understand these are very delicate
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The tiny gold springs are placed (pointed side, up) on the bottom corners of the EL panel
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The solar panel springs can be dropped in the two lower holes
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The PCB can now be placed on top, taking extra care not to damage the antenna (top of PCB) or sensor on the side
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The battery holder is now placed on top of everything. I missed a step here; the placing of the case springs into the top holes. There is also another spring in the middle, towards the bottom that I believe makes contact with the back case cover & enables the watch to make sound. I never actually removed it from the battery holder, hence why it wasn't shown in the first picture.
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The module frame is clipped on & holds everything in place. This picture also shows the module placed into the watch case
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Watch case, face up with negative display mod
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Enjoy