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Welcome to Watches You Should Know, a biweekly column highlighting little-known watches with interesting backstories and unexpected influence.This week: the Bulova Accutron Spaceview. In retrospect, ...
The brand is also well known for innovation like its 1960 Accutron tuning fork-based (the origin of Bulova’s logo) technology, and high-accuracy quartz movements have continued to be part of its ...
Less than two decades later, the global quartz revolution did to Bulova’s tuning fork technology what it did to so much of the watch world—generously, let's say "retired it"— and the ...
The Lunar Pilot is the most famous timepiece Bulova has ever produced, thanks to one owner: astronaut David Scott. The story goes like this: NASA officially issued Omega watches for the Apollo 15 ...
Bulova just announced the Precisionist "technology platform," a quartz movement with sweep hand that was created alongside Bulova's parent company, Citizen. With Precisionist, Bulova has added a ...
The Accutron DNA doesn't use quartz or mechanical power, ... Accutron first developed an electrostatic watch movement in the 1960s, when it was part of the Bulova watch brand.
The new Jet Star flips the script with a more angular 40mm case, a new selection of '70s-inspired gradient dials, and Bulova’s latest NM50 quartz movement.