G99
13685
another uncommon Accutron for your pleasure
the 'up down' date model is one not often seen. lots of nice features like the oval case, roman numeral and Accutron symbol on the end of the bright blue second hand.
Graham
MPT- Accutrons/Tuning Forks
By: G99 : October 25th, 2010-02:28
in this thread i think, as well as the original Bulova Accutron we can include brands like Omega that used the licenced movement. i think you'll be surprised that there are more brands than you might first have thought. at one stage i owned over 40 tuning...
Thats a nice spaceview.
By: grumio : October 25th, 2010-03:55
Here's a 'hummer' of mine. An Omega F300 constellation, case 198.003 (now since sold), from the early 70's if I recall correctly. Fitted with the Omega cal 1250, which was a rebadged ESA 9162, using a design licensed from Bulova I believe. Quite a nice st...
its funny Art, people that...
By: G99 : October 25th, 2010-10:33
its funny Art, people that dont know their quirks hate them, but people that do, love them. i wish i'd kept so many of them, but especially the 1964 assymetric and my Snorkel 218 which was a large watch with full mesh bracelet. oh look at that, an excuse ...
2nd owner.
By: BDLJ : October 28th, 2010-15:33
Thanks, Graham. Papers state that it was bought at Sydney Airport in early 1970. But the bit that tickles me is the Tuning Fork logo and the "Symbol of guaranteed accuracy through electronics" script. It lives on a dessicant bag as the hum starts resonati...
that sounds like a good...
By: G99 : October 26th, 2010-10:18
that sounds like a good reason to get one young lady. there are plenty around, but if your being puristy about it you'll need to check the case number is on the list of original spaceviews. if you are interested in looking for one i can send you the infor...
hi Mrsnak, i certainly...
By: G99 : October 27th, 2010-02:07
hi Mrsnak, i certainly dont want to disagree with you, but in all my years of collecting them i have never seen a 218 older than 1969. i would love to see an earlier example of a 218 although i prefer the purity of the 214's and the lack of crown on the c...