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·As some of you know, the Accutron Spaceview is an interesting Bulova Model. They are both a nice part of a collection if you are into Spaceviews but they are also a 'minefield' when searching for one to add to a collection. Most aren't worth buying. But that's a whole other conversation for another time and place. So I thought I would show two of my latest Spaceview restorations. I search for early 60's accutrons that appear to not have been 'reworked' by some ebay hack and if they appear to have the majority of the factory correct parts on them and look like they may have been sitting on a shelf or drawer for awhile I will look into restoring one. Occasionally I will buy one and restore it if it looks like it is worth it. Below are two of my latest examples.
This 1961 14kt Yellow Gold Spaceview (Case 2319) aka a 'Spiral Lug' or 'Scalloped Lug' or even a 'Fancy Lug' was up for sale and I bought it. The case was in rough shape as you can see but it had potential so I went to work. I had the case restored by Replateit in Montreal. I had the movement restored by Rob B. and I restored the hands and lume myself and replaced the crystal with a NOS one.
The Case (Before & After)
The 1961 14kt Gold Spaceview Before and After Restoration
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Below is the second recent Spaceview project. Its a 1961 14kt White Gold 'Alpha' Spaceview (Case 2304). It was also in rough shape when I bought it but had most of the correct parts that made it worthy of a full restoration. The White Gold case was also sent to Replateit for restoration and the movement was also restored by Rob B. I also restored the hands and lume on this Alpha as well as replacing the worn out crystal with a NOS one. I consolidated the pics into one just to make it easy. The top two pics are what it looked like when I bought it. The pics below that was what it looked like when it was restored. Both of these restorations have the correct M1 date coded pillar plate.
This 1961 14kt Yellow Gold Spaceview (Case 2319) aka a 'Spiral Lug' or 'Scalloped Lug' or even a 'Fancy Lug' was up for sale and I bought it. The case was in rough shape as you can see but it had potential so I went to work. I had the case restored by Replateit in Montreal. I had the movement restored by Rob B. and I restored the hands and lume myself and replaced the crystal with a NOS one.
The Case (Before & After)

The 1961 14kt Gold Spaceview Before and After Restoration

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Below is the second recent Spaceview project. Its a 1961 14kt White Gold 'Alpha' Spaceview (Case 2304). It was also in rough shape when I bought it but had most of the correct parts that made it worthy of a full restoration. The White Gold case was also sent to Replateit for restoration and the movement was also restored by Rob B. I also restored the hands and lume on this Alpha as well as replacing the worn out crystal with a NOS one. I consolidated the pics into one just to make it easy. The top two pics are what it looked like when I bought it. The pics below that was what it looked like when it was restored. Both of these restorations have the correct M1 date coded pillar plate.

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