
Accutron
Bulova Accutron 261 'Original' Cushion TV
$1,250
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“Are you ready? Because I want you to pay attention. This is the beginning of something.”
So opens Season 7 of Mad Men, as copywriter Freddie Rumsen pitches the Bulova Accutron. “Accutron,” he declares, “isn’t a timepiece — it’s a conversation piece.” It’s a fitting introduction for a watch that truly changed watchmaking.
To appreciate its impact, we rewind to 1875, when Joseph Bulova opened a small jewelry shop in Queens. By 1912, Bulova had established a movement manufacture in Biel, Switzerland, adopting American-style industrial production. The company soon became one of the most influential watchmakers in the United States.
By the 1950s, the race for electronic timekeeping was underway — but in 1960, the Accutron leapt ahead. Its revolutionary tuning-fork movement, engineered by Max Hetzel, hummed at 360 Hz, delivering unprecedented precision and a smooth, sweeping seconds hand. Powered by a battery and electromagnetic coil, it looked to the future while nodding to the past, drawing inspiration from a 19th-century tuning-fork clock created by Abraham-Louis Breguet’s grandson.
The Accutron — especially in its now-iconic Spaceview form — became the watch of test pilots, astronauts, and forward-looking civilians. Though quartz would eventually eclipse the technology, the Accutron’s legacy endured. In 2020, the name was reborn as its own brand, dedicated to preserving this milestone in horological innovation.
The Accutron 261, introduced in 1971, embraced the space-age aesthetic of its era with a television-style cushion case that remains effortlessly wearable today. Measuring 38.5mm in stainless steel, this example features a mix of satin and polished surfaces, a domed sapphire crystal, and a tuning-fork-signed crown.
Its matte blue-grey dial offers applied wedge indices, a date at 3 o’clock, a precise minute track, and the unmistakable tuning-fork logo at 6. Powered by its self-winding movement and paired with the original bracelet, it’s a design that balances utility, charm, and retro-futuristic flair.
A standout expression of Accutron’s ingenuity, the 261 is stylish, historically meaningful, and versatile enough for daily wear — a true conversation piece, just as Mad Men promised.
ACCUTRON FACTORY CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED
Analog:Shift is proud to be partnered with Accutron as the exclusive retailer for Factory Certified Pre-Owned timepieces. Our longstanding relationship and shared passion for horological history and design have culminated in this unique offering.
Each Accutron timepiece undergoes rigorous inspection and certification by expert watchmakers and is backed by the manufacture, ensuring unparalleled authenticity and quality.
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