Bulova 1967 Accutron Pocket Watch

Submitted by grootmokum on November 12, 2010 - 5:40am
Manufacture Year
1967
Movement Model
Accutron 219
Movement Serial No.
-
Case Serial No.
-
Case shape
Round
Case color
Yellow
Bulova watch
William Smith
Posted November 9, 2012 - 4:24am

Accutron ID of somekind, if worth even keeping record?

Geoff Baker
Posted November 9, 2012 - 5:31am

Will, I think these are worth keeping if they are in Bulova cases. I'm not so sure they are. I suspect, or have a hunch, that they might be Accutron movements retrofitted into someone else's case.

As to what to categorize them as, I think it would be best to keep them as Pocket Watches.

FifthAvenueRes…
Posted November 9, 2012 - 6:31am

they're legit. I would question the age as there is no evidence to support a 1967 Date of manufacture and Movement as there is no evidence provided to support a Series 219.

Pictured above is Quartz, display box suggests 1990's.

Accutronitis
Posted August 19, 2014 - 11:10am

If you pop the back lid off you will see the date code and movement model number on the inside of the back lid not to mention the movement it's self, i have three just like it, i have a N6 with a 218 movement, N7 with a 219 movement, and a N8 with a 242 quartz movement, All three of them have "Bulova" stamped on the inside back lid, both the 218 and the 219 are tuning fork movements and they both have the Accutron tuning fork symbol on the dial but the 242 quartz says "Quartz" in place of the tuning fork logo so this one is a 1977 or lower, how much lower depends on when Bulova started to use the 218 movements as this pocket watch never used the 214 movement, in fact i don't believe that Bulova ever made a pocket watch of any kind that used the 214 movement........ 

bobbee
Posted August 19, 2014 - 4:07am

 

Swiss catalogue. Where there are a pair, there are usually more.... :-)

...by the way Fifth, what display box?

 

Accutronitis
Posted August 19, 2014 - 4:30am

Yes but those two were called a "pendant" by Bulova and the one here with the flip open lid was called a "pocket watch" with a "hunter case" by Bulova.

Accutronitis
Posted August 19, 2014 - 4:38am

In 1974 Bulova made a solid sterling silver pocket watch with a 2181 movement, The dial had a analog calendar date right above the 6 o'clock mark unlike the type shown here where it has a calendar date, day at the 3 o'clock mark, i can't say about other years the sterling silver pocket watches might have been made.......

bobbee
Posted August 19, 2014 - 4:41am

I'm not a pocket watch guy (just swapped my last two for a Sicura Chrono Computer and a twisted hazel vintage walking stick!), but Bulova sure tried to cover all types!

Good info here, keep the pearls-a-comin'!

 

                          

fmlondon
Posted March 7, 2018 - 11:22pm

As far as I know, with the exception of a custom built one in 1960, which is, as far as I know, lost, pocket or pendant Accutrons began in 1965.  I do not know of any hunter case Accutrons prior to 1975.  I have 2 from 1966, and a hunter case from 1975 (per date codes).