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Another Bite at the Grail!


bobandshawn

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Backstory: I was born in April of 1962 in Queens, New York. My Godfather and Aunt both worked for Bulova at the time. My uncle was a tool and die maker and my aunt was in assembly. When I first left the hospital we lived with them in their small apartment until my immigrant parents could get their own place. Growing up I was always surrounded by Bulova and Caravelle products, and the iconic Spaceview was the watch of choice for all the men in my family. I was able to find a 1962 Spaceview in Amsterdam several years ago and was delighted that I could afford it! Years passed and I ended up giving it to my grown daughter as a memento and she was thrilled with the history and meaning of it. My uncle recently died which made me feel regret for having done that - but I certainly wasn't going to ask for it back.

Fast forward to this past Monday and I finally have another spaceview in-hand. All original and unmolested 62' with chapter ring and keeping time beautifully.

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Always liked the 214 Spaceview.   :thumbs:

 

The Bulova/Citizen 50th Anniversary 214 Spaceview reissue was very pricey, around $3k and they did not make a lot of them.  They are known to be of the highest quality.

This might be the next Spaceview:

https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/citizen-electrostatic-accutron-concept-movement-introducing

 

Bulova/Citizen 50th Anniversary Spaceview:

http://www.accutrons.com/accutron-spaceview-50th-anniversary

 

Btw, in the TV series 'Nash Bridges' Don Johnson wore a Spaceview.

...and drove a Hemi 'Cuda ragtop.  Sorta.

The 'Cudas:

https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1077305_nash-bridges-1970-plymouth-cuda-convertible-for-sale-on-ebay

https://www.lowtek.com/nash/cudas/

 

 

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On 4/11/2019 at 11:21 AM, bobandshawn said:

Fast forward to this past Monday and I finally have another spaceview in-hand. All original and unmolested 62' with chapter ring and keeping time beautifully.

 

Beautiful watch and great story. My grandfather was a watchmaker when the Accutrons were originally released. I remember the week my grandfather had to spend in NY for Accutron training and how he returned with a new gold Spaceview. Although he sold many expensive watches, throughout my entire childhood, that Spaceview was the only watch I was never allowed to touch.

In my case, when my father died, I received his Accutron, which he got from my grandfather. I long ago acquired a Spaceview conversion kit, but decided to keep the watch as-is.
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