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Mar 2, 2018, 01:41 AM
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**** bulova accutron watch ****
The one pictured a few posts back, with the square dial and crystal, has two letters for the day. That indicates a quartz movement. They usually (always?) had the crown at 3 o'clock, as that one does. The case and dial MAY originally have had a tuning fork movement but this one certainly is quartz now. (However I believe all tuning forks movements originally had a 4 o'clock crown, or no side crown but a key on back to set the time).
If you can get the seller to provide a photo of the movement after removing the back, you can see the movement and its caliber number. Then you can google that number and you'll learn some key details about the movement.
214x - 219x are tuning fork movements. The last digit "x" indicates the number of complications. 0, no day/date. 1, has a date wheel. 2, adds the day. [this section edited by OP]
224x is a hybrid. Has quartz for basic timekeeping. Also has two tuning forks which control the sweep second hand movement. I've only seen this offered as the 2242. Versions without day/date might exist but aren't common.
Later Accutron movement calibers (beyond 224x) have no tuning fork, and the second hand jumps once per second.
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Mar 2, 2018, 02:36 AM
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The one pictured a few posts back, with the square dial and crystal, has two letters for the day. That indicates a quartz movement. They usually (always?) had the crown at 3 o'clock, as that one does. The case and dial MAY originally have had a tuning fork movement but this one certainly is quartz now. (However I believe all tuning forks movements originally had a 4 o'clock crown, or no side crown but a key on back to set the time).
If you can get the seller to provide a photo of the movement after removing the back, you can see the movement and its caliber number. Then you can google that number and you'll learn some key details about the movement.
214x - 219x are tuning fork movements. The last digit "x" indicates the number of complications. 0, has no second hand. 1, has a second hand. 2, adds the date. 3, adds the day.
224x is a hybrid. Has quartz for basic timekeeping. Also has two tuning forks which control the sweep second hand movement. I've only seen this as the 2242. Versions without day/date might exist but aren't common.
Later Accutron movement calibers (beyond 224x) have no tuning fork, and the second hand jumps once per second.
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well thats some great info but as the sales gone higher then I would pay ( was trying to get it for the more for a score comp thread then I wont be buying it .. but the info is always useful
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Mar 2, 2018, 02:42 AM
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**** bulova accutron watch ****
Originally Posted by
is that my watch
well thats some great info but as the sales gone higher then I would pay ( was trying to get it for the more for a score comp thread then I wont be buying it .. but the info is always useful
I had some goofs in my post - will go back and edit. I had the suffixes wrong.
+1 on seeing auctions go higher than I'm willing to pay. :-)
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Mar 2, 2018, 02:55 AM
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