Bulova Accutron 'Jumbo Stripe' 218

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$1,200
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$1,200
REF Accutron
Electric
40 MM
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SKU AS12396
Article Number 40993330
ref Accutron
case size 40 MM
movement Electric
approximate age 1970s
dial color Exotic
material Gold Filled
style Dress
category Vintage
lug width 18 MM
Includes Black leather strap with matching pin buckle. Also comes with original caseback and Factory Certified Pre-Owned Card.
overall condition Very good condition overall. Case shows normal wear consistent with age and use. Dial and handset are in very good condition.
REF Accutron
Electric
40 MM
– Show less
SKU AS12396
Article Number 40993330
ref Accutron
case size 40 MM
movement Electric
approximate age 1970s
dial color Exotic
material Gold Filled
style Dress
category Vintage
lug width 18 MM
Includes Black leather strap with matching pin buckle. Also comes with original caseback and Factory Certified Pre-Owned Card.
overall condition Very good condition overall. Case shows normal wear consistent with age and use. Dial and handset are in very good condition.

Why We Love it

The future looked different in the 1970s.

Watchmakers were experimenting with new technologies, new materials, and increasingly bold designs that reflected the optimism of the Space Age. Few brands embraced that spirit more enthusiastically than Bulova, whose revolutionary Accutron line had already changed the course of horological history a decade earlier.

This particular Accutron dates to approximately 1973 and perfectly captures that era's fascination with both technology and design. Housed in a substantial 40mm gold-filled case, it combines the futuristic appeal of Bulova's famous tuning-fork movement with a dial unlike almost anything else in the company's catalog.

The star of the show is undoubtedly the dial itself. Finished in a textured silver-grey tone, it features a dramatic horizontal stripe running across its center, creating a distinctly graphic appearance that feels equal parts industrial design and modern art. Applied baton markers, a framed date aperture at 3 o'clock, and a Roman numeral day display at 9 o'clock further enhance the unconventional layout. The result is unmistakably 1970s—and all the better for it. This model even comes with an extra caseback. 

Beneath the dial beats Bulova's celebrated Accutron Caliber 218 tuning-fork movement. Unlike traditional mechanical watches, the 218 uses a vibrating tuning fork powered by a battery and transistorized circuit, producing the smooth sweeping seconds hand and faint electronic hum that have made Accutrons beloved among collectors for generations. It was one of the most important technological breakthroughs in wristwatch history, bridging the gap between traditional mechanics and the quartz revolution that followed.

Today, Accutrons remain fascinating reminders of a future that almost was. Equal parts design object, technological milestone, and vintage wristwatch, they occupy a category all their own. No other watch hums quite like an Accutron. The epitome and best of the 1970s style!

ACCUTRON FACTORY CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED

Analog:Shift is proud to be partnered with Accutron as the exclusive retailer for Factory Certified Pre-Owned timepieces. Our longstanding relationship and shared passion for horological history and design have culminated in this unique offering.

Each Accutron timepiece undergoes rigorous inspection and certification by expert watchmakers and is backed by the manufacture, ensuring unparalleled authenticity and quality.

Brand Story

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Joseph Bulova, a Czech immigrant to the United States, founded his eponymous company in Queens in 1875, opening a factory in Biel, Switzerland in 1912 to mass-produce timepieces under the American production model. An early designer of men’s wristwatches following their widespread adoption in the wake of the First World War, the firm developed simple dress watches, dive watches, and chronographs through the first half of the 20th century.

As the decades wore on, however, the limitations of the traditional oscillating balance wheel — both with respect to accuracy and robustness — were becoming apparent. Electric watches from the likes of Hamilton and Lip experimented with a moving coil motor in place of a mainspring, but their reliance on conventional balance wheels meant they were little more accurate than their entirely mechanical counterparts. A Swiss engineer at Bulova named Max Hetzel would soon change all that.

A born tinkerer and a brilliant mind, Hetzel adopted an old clock design from the 19th century — incidentally invented by the grandson of Abraham-Louis Breguet — that used a tuning fork as its oscillator. Powered by a dry-cell battery and driven by an electromagnetic coil, its frequency of 360 Hz ensured a highly accurate system that powered a sweep hand around the dial. Significantly more accurate than a mechanical design, it was patented in 1953, and after some years of work, the Bulova Accutron debuted to the public in 1960.

The watch was a revelation — literally. A 1961 model with a transparent dial meant to show authorized dealers its inner workings became so popular that Bulova put it into regular production, calling it the Spaceview. Meanwhile, the audible 360-Hz hum produced by the movement was a novel selling point, featuring in period advertisements in which a man was seen holding the watch up to his ear.

When the U.S. government sought to replace the U-2 spy plane with an aircraft that could outmaneuver anti-aircraft systems, Lockheed Martin’s secretive Skunkworks division offered the perfect solution in the form of the sleek A-12, which could reach speeds of Mach III (~2,310 mph). Bulova Accutron wristwatches accompanied the pilots of this advanced piece of engineering, as they did on the wrists of public-facing X-15 flights, which reached speeds of 4,500 mph. The Accutron was even worn by astronauts during the Mercury Seven program during training; in 1963 during Project Mercury; and in Project Gemini missions up until 1983, long after the tuning fork technology had been replaced by more contemporary quartz-powered tech.

In 2020, Accutron was spun off by parent company Bulova — owned by the Citizen Group of Japan — into its own brand, where it continues to produce modern versions of one of the world’s downright coolest watches.

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Condition

Since our pieces are vintage or pre-owned, please expect wear & patina from usage and age. Please read each item description and examine all product images.

Warranty

We back each Analog:Shift vintage timepiece with a two-year mechanical warranty from the date of purchase.

International Buyers

Please contact us prior to purchase for additional details on shipping and payment options.

Shipping & Returns

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All of our watches include complementary insured shipping within the 50 states.

Most of our products are on hand and will ship directly from our headquarters in New York City. In some cases, watches will be shipped directly from one of our authorized partners.

We generally ship our products via FedEx, fully insured, within 5 business days of purchase. An adult signature is required for receipt of all packages for insurance purposes. Expedited shipping is available at an additional cost. We are also happy to hand deliver your purchase in Manhattan or you may pick it up at our showroom.

Returns must be sent overnight or by priority international delivery, fully insured and paid for by the customer. A restocking fee may apply. Watches must be returned in the same condition as initially shipped.

We welcome international buyers, please contact us prior to purchase for additional details on shipping and payment options.

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Bulova Accutron 'Jumbo Stripe' 218

Bulova Accutron 'Jumbo Stripe' 218

Regular price
$1,200
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$1,200
Bulova Accutron 'Jumbo Stripe' 218
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