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14kt yellow Gold from 1961 here
Hi Cruvon, I've got pics...
By: G99 : October 25th, 2012-01:30
Hi Cruvon, I've got pics of perhaps 30% of them. Sadly i was very late to the digital photographic age so most of my pics are later ones taken by sellers or by myself. It wasnt until i joined this forum in 2007 that i realised how important photographing ...
Thanks G,
By: cruvon : October 25th, 2012-23:46
well,pics of 30% is still awesome, I can imagine entering a room with that many Accutrons humming, that might have been really audible. Inspite of having only 4 spaceviews, they are quite audible when togather without having to touch my ear to them:). eeh...
I 'think' they did the...
By: G99 : October 26th, 2012-01:09
I 'think' they did the Alpha in steel, but not in 1960. When i moved in 2004, i had in excess of 200 watches and had to transport them myself. I boxed all the hummers up in 1 box and you could hear the box humming in the back of the car. It kept my dogs i...
Cool watch ...
By: nilomis : October 24th, 2012-06:39
And I'm glad that they made with 42mm. This excludes my daughter, that is an active Accutron collector but with a tiny wrist. If I bump on one of those, finally I may catch an Accutron that I can keep (instead of being "kidnapped" by my daughter as all ot...
True mate, surely
By: cruvon : October 24th, 2012-23:14
well reproduced. About the price, am sure Bulova wouldn't have made a huge profit on it considering they made only 1000, redesigning the movement from the ground up, handmade and with beautiful plexi case and box. It was more a advertising thing for them ...
Hi Ubik,
By: cruvon : October 25th, 2012-23:39
the case design is the same as was in the first version of the Spaceview in 1960/61. Here's a picture I got off the web for you of the 1961 version with the same "Alpha" case called so for the obvious Alpha like shape:), is in 14kt white gold. The only di...