Description: Up for sale is a Vintage Beautiful Rare 1964 Bulova Accutron 214 Model Watch with Case Back Setting Handle in Excellent Cosmetic Condition Includes New Mesh Bracelet. Sold for parts or repair. Watch case measures 35mm. Case and band measure 9". Numerous pics can be zoomed if you click on pic. I am not responsible for any customs delays or charges with International sale. Setting the Time for the 214 Model Accutron (Bulova's original instructions for setting the time on 214 Accutrons including Spaceview, Railroad & Astronaut Models)setting the handsFrequent setting of the ACCUTRON timepiece is not required because of its unusual accuracy. Since the setting crown is seldom used, it has been placed on the back of the ACCUTRON case. Its position is shown in Fig. 1 (left). Lifting the setting handle to an up-right position, using the fingernail (see Fig. 2 left) engages the setting mechanism. When the setting handle is in the up-right position, the hour and minute hands may be set by turning the handle in either direction (see Fig. 3)Most ACCUTRON models are provided with a spring which returns the setting handle to the flat position and at the same time disengages the setting mechanism after the hands have been set. After returning the handle to the flat position on models NOT provided with the spring, it is necessary to press in the crown, until a slight snap indicates that the setting mechanism has been disengaged. This is the same as pressing in the crown of an ordinary watch after setting. If the setting mechanism is not disengaged, the hour and minute hands will not turn.The sweep second hand of the ACCUTRON timepiece continues its rotation while the minute and hour hands are being set, so that an exact number of minutes or hours may be added or subtracted. This feature is particularly useful when traveling from time zone to time zone or when changing to or from daylight saving time. If desired, the second hand can be set approximately on time by removing the Power Cell and replacing it at the proper time. With practice, this can result in a fairly accurate setting. This procedure, although relatively difficult, is the only way to accomplish a result which is not intended as a feature of this timepiece. Bulova AccutronBulova Accutrontuning fork watchThe Bulova Accutron was the first electronic watch.HistorySwiss engineer Max Hetzel developed the tuning fork concept after joining Bulova in 1950. He created a working model in 1953, moving it to prototype stage in 1955. It was developed in secret, even as electric watches gained acclaim.It was an important step in the development of electronic and quartz watches. Where quartz movements excite a vibration in quartz crystal for timing, the Accutron instead used electromagnets acting on a tuning fork. This tuned vibrating member oscillates at 360 oscillations per second (Hz), much faster than the balance wheel found in a mechanical watch (2.5-5.0 Hz). This increases the accuracy of the movement, allowing Bulova to guarantee a maximum deviation of +/- 60 seconds per month. This was far better than competing mechanical watches, causing a sales and publicity surge.Bulova launched the Accutron to worldwide acclaim on October 25, 1960. At the Basel Fair in 1971, Bulova exhibited the first production models. By 1963, the company claimed production over 100,000, over US$30 million in sales the next year, and over 350,000 sales by 1965.Experimental Accutron timers were used in early spacecraft in 1959, and in communications satellites starting in 1961. Astronaut Gordon Cooper wore a Bulova Accutron in orbit in May, 1963, the first of many uses in space. The best-known model of the Accutron line was the Spaceview, which set a new standard of technology and design. NASA used Accutron watches in the Gemini program, including models with 24 hour dials. The Apollo program watch included a 60 hour dial.The second-generation Accutron movement, Cal. 218, was released in 1968. This was available with and without a date complication. A day/date model appeared the next year.Bulova eventually licensed the technology to Ebauches SA (in 1968) and Citizen. Ebauches' ESA developed the "Mosaba" Cal. 9160/9162 based on the Accutron design that same year. This was part of their “Swissonic” line, which also included electric watches and early quartz movements. Notably, ESA used the Mosaba movement in a chronograph, Cal. 9210, which was the first electronic chronograph in 1972.The tuning fork Accutron was a technology leader until the development of the quartz watch in the early 1970's. For a time, Bulova built a hybrid movement, the Accuquartz. But eventually, issues with reliability, cost, and power usage caused the tuning fork Accutron to rapidly lose favor. By 1980, Bulova had stopped production of this movement and was actively replacing tuning fork movements with quartz.In the 1990s, “Accutron” became a brand name for high-end quartz watches from Bulova. Today, tuning fork Bulova Accutrons are in high demand by collectors, though they are difficult to find in working condition.Accutron Chronology1960 - The original Bulova Accutron movement is launched1965 - The Accutron Women's model is test-marketed before a full release the following year1967 - Thinner second-generation, Accutron 218, and first Accutron with calendar complication, Accutron 218D1969 - A day/date Accutron is added, along with diver models1970 - The Accuquartz hybrid movement is launched1970 - A smaller “mini Accutron” for ladies models is created, operating at 480 Hz and measuring 8.75 ligne diameter1970 - The dual timezone Astronaut Mark II is launched1972 - Universal Zone Timer with second timezone display1973 - Oval mini Accutron launched at Basel Fair, 4.4 mm thick1973 - 10.5 ligne version of the 1970 “mini Accutron” with 2 hands, center seconds with date, and center seconds with day and date Payment is due within 2 days of purchase....if you cannot make payment within allotted time do not purchase. If payment is not made unpaid item case will be open no exceptions. Return Policy: I do not accept returns for buyer's remorse. My descriptions and numerous clear pictures are absolutely accurate and I do my best to be perfectly clear and concise. All items are identified fully, so those bad apples wanting to switch and try to return different item should think twice, and to buyers wanting items for free or discounted please do not purchase, you will only get full refund on return of item in same condition as when sent out with valid cause for return. If you have any reservations about purchasing please email before purchase. Thank you
Price: 299.99 USD
Location: Glendale, Arizona
End Time: 2024-02-02T23:11:21.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Bezel Color: Silver
Closure: Fold Over Clasp
Indices: Non-Numeric Hour Marks, Baton Indexes
Year Manufactured: 1964
Vintage: Yes
Band/Strap: Bracelet
Case Color: Silver
Date Code: M4
Department: Men
Caseback: Screwback
Bezel Type: Fixed
Watch Shape: Round
Style: Dress/Formal
Case Size: 35mm
Features: Case Back Setting Handle, Sweep Second Hand
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Movement: Electronic
Water Resistance: Water Proof
Reference Number: B12832
Brand: Bulova
Type: Wristwatch
Band Color: Silver
Band Material: Stainless Steel
Customized: No
Dial Color: Silver
Model: Accutron Model 214
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Display: Analog