Bulova Accutron

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My folks were in town today, pops likes checking out my watches when he's here, I enjoy sharing the history with him, and today he brought his dad's watch with him to share with me. Offered it to me today, but I asked him to keep wearing it and we'll figure it out later. I'm not battery fan, but interesting turning fork technology. Anyway some pics for ya'll.

1961 Accutron
 
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Damn that Speidel company. Did everyones father chuck the original band for a twisty?

Interesting chunky gold indexes but the black dots kinda makes it look like a mouse got inside. (sorry Mr. 1685)
I've been bugging my bro who inherited both my fathers Bulovas, to sell to me. So you got me looking over a bunch of vintage B's to see if anything spikes my neurons of recognition.

I poured over a hundred or so Goog images & ebay and didn't see any like the dial on your grandfathers with the blue ring about the dial. A watch guy I'm not close to being, but ask your father if the dial was redone?
Saying if so, or you don't like the dial, there were a fair amount of nice looking dials (214 Accutron?/size?) on ebay, all being less than 20.00 ~ Maybe have a jeweler get a good eyeball on those hands to see if they can be cleaned up to keep more as granddads watch + new dial without killing the deal? Some like the aged of the years battles on hands but I don't.
~ Gold is gold and it is your grandfathers watch. Ha, I wanna have some of my grandfathers eyeglasses redone a bit and have my prescription put in.

I didn't see any Bulovas much over 200.00 on ebay.
Heck, it says waterproof. At least you can take it fishing ay? 馃榾
 
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...umm, I didn't see any case shapes as that either. So it's unique.
 
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Since we are offering opinions on the dial of your Accutron, I'll offer mine. Not calling anyone with a different opinion wrong, y'understand! Personally, I like the dial the way it is! If (and I repeat, IF) it's a re-do, I feel it is well done. Because it is a dial that is perhaps not seen regularly doesn't necessarily mean it has been messed with. I think it was just a low production dial. The case shows up in a number of my collector guides. Nice watch, but if it's yours, suggest you ditch the bracelet! Metal bracelets on karat gold cases destroy the lugs!
 
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Hey gents, thanks for the feedback, observations, and input. It has been a fun research and education for me. I've used this gentlemens site to date it, but was unable to find this model in his galleries so thanks for providing the pic @justbrian55.

http://m.watchophilia.com/

I doubt my dad would know if redialed or not. With that said my grandfather did own a jewelry store in Ohio back in the day and did service watches, he himself was not a watchmaker. So he would've had access if he wanted to do but from what I know of him doesn't seem like the type of fella to do so.

My dad and I plan to keep it as is with all the history on the dial, hands, and case. I will let him know to swap out the bracelet to help preserve the lugs as he'll continue to wear it. Thank you @Canuck. When it comes to me it will go straight to the watch box to save for the 4th generation.

Cheers
Mark