Accutron 50th Anniversary Spaceview
Text borrowed from Budget Accutron
Just like the orignal 14k Accutron alpha, but larger and in steel. Notice the machine turning detail on the case, and case back. Also the fine finish and detail of the movement. This appears more refined, and detailed than the original 214 movements of the 60’s. Also note that the + side of the battery goes “UP” as in other modern watches not “DOWN” as in the original 214 movement. The battery used is a 386 which is a thicker version of the 344 battery used on 218 movements. Thanks to the new orientation, there is no battery insulator needed here. The movement is in contact with the (+) side of the battery rather than the (-) side of the battery.
Back Removed
Here you can see an o-ring gasket in the case protecting the movement. There is also another gasket on the case back.
Case without movement
The movement itself. Again notice the very fine detail of the plates, screws, and tuning fork.
Movement front
Notice the very different battery contact area to accommodate the battery orientation.
Movement Back
Coil wire details appear much the same as other 214’s.
Detail of coil contacts
Component Coil Detail
Transistor Component Detail
Index finger area detail. Note N
New design of index guard.
Second Hand Detail
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