
Accutron
Bulova Accutron Day-Date 'Holographic'
$1,495
In stock · analogshift.com · Watch
In the early 1970s, the future didn’t tick — it hummed.
This Bulova Accutron 218 Day-Date, produced in 1976 (as confirmed by its “N6” caseback date code), represents one of the most fascinating chapters in American watchmaking history. Powered by the legendary Accutron Caliber 218 (Bulova’s legendary battery-driven tuning fork movement), this isn’t a traditional mechanical watch. There’s no balance wheel oscillating inside. Instead, an electronically powered tuning fork vibrates at 360 hertz, delivering a smooth, hypnotic sweep and an accuracy that Bulova claimed was within one minute per month, a staggering performance for its era.
Introduced as the successor to the iconic 214, the 218 series refined the formula. Most notably, it returned the crown to a more conventional position (often at 4 o’clock), making it easier to set and wear in everyday life. The "N6" code indicates the year of production. The "N" signifies the 1970s decade, and the "6" indicates the specific year 1976.
And that dial! A lovely 'Holographic' champagne dial with applique indexes complement the two-tone bracelet. It’s pure 1970s optimism, bold, modern, slightly space-age, yet surprisingly wearable today. The case proportions feel architectural, grounded, and substantial without veering into excess.
The Accutron line famously found its way onto the wrists of astronauts, pilots, and even into cockpit instrumentation, cementing its reputation as the watch of the electronic age. This Day-Date captures that spirit in a form that feels both forward-thinking and distinctly vintage.
The sound of 1976, still resonating.
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