Bulova 1979 Accutron Quartz

Submitted by stevetron on March 10, 2023 - 12:14am
92839
Manufacture Year
1979
Movement Model
92839
Movement Date Code
N9
Case Serial No.
3880?
Case shape
Round
Case color
Yellow
Case Manufacturer
Bulova
Crystal details
30.0
Gender
Mens
Watch Description

1979 Accutron Quartz Day-Date 10k GF case, with helpful NIST pushbutton hacker at 2:00.

NIST feature allowed owners of that period to hack a slow watch to sync with National Institute of Standards & Technology by depressing the pusher when the second hand is at 12:00, causing the hand to double time it until it synch'd with NIST.  If it was 10 sec fast, depress the pusher anywhere else on the dial & the hand stops for 10 secs.

FOR SALE
matte gold dial with polished gold baton indices
quartz "movement"
closeup of jewel count
inside back cover
Kathy L.
Posted March 11, 2023 - 10:52am

By 1979 we only have model numbers.  I think your watch is a Accutron Quartz "92839" with a replacement band.

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1979 Bulova Accutron Quartz "92839"

stevetron
Posted March 11, 2023 - 12:50pm

Even though the Accuset pusher is at 2:00 instead of 4:00? I find no literature designating the variance of pusher location.

mybulova_admin
Posted March 13, 2023 - 7:23am

Any idea how it would 'sync with National Institute of Standards & Technology'?

neetstuf-4-u
Posted March 13, 2023 - 9:37am

In reply to by mybulova_admin

Look like an ad match.

1979 Bulova Accutron Quartz "Model 92839"

Stephen, I may be wrong, but believe all that synchronizes is the watch hands on displayed time as per set by wearer. The button pusher is the sync.........

stevetron
Posted March 14, 2023 - 1:14pm

In reply to by mybulova_admin

When you have the NIST site up, you coordinate with the pusher to correct any discrepancy in late or early seconds by:

3 secs fast: depress the pusher at 12:03, causing the secs hand to pause 3 secs to slow down to NIST time. 

5 secs slow: depress the pusher at 11:55, causing the secs hand to double-time it to 12:05, to catch up to NIST time.

There is no RC communication from the watch (like a Casio, for instance.)