Sunday, 20 November 2016

Servicing a beautiful original 1957 Omega Constellation powered by the Omega 504 automatic movement

Here we have an orginal 1957 Omega Constellation in its untouched form for many years. First I would like to thank Braddan for allowing me the chance to work on his watch.

I have long been admiring the design  and quality of the Omega Constellation series and this is one of the best examples I have ever seen and worked on.

Below is the result after the service.
Original 1957 Omega Constellation powered by the Omega 504 automatic movement
All returned to how it should be with the appropriate crown and new crystal.

Thursday, 18 August 2016

Essential in any vintage watch collection - Bulova Accutron Spaceview powered by the Bulova 214

Here we have is a mint 1968 mens Bulova Spaceview Accutron.

Bulova invented the tunning fork movement and the Accutron series arguably was their biggest contribution to the watchmaking industry. In fact their logo is in the shape of the tunning fork says it all.

There is a constant "hum" from the watch coming from the tuning fortk, my musician friend says it is an "F" key, whatever that means :-)

For a non-collector, there are a few things worth mentioning about the battery choices for the Accutrons. The mercury batteries excelled in keeping stable current within their serviceable lifes and have much longer storage period unlike silver oxide equivalents. However the tuning fork movements were designed to run on 1.35V and not on 1.55V silver oxide batteries you can buy today. If you put a 1.55V battery into an early Accurton, it could run fast. Some later movements have bigger tolerance in the voltage jump and would run fine. However the watch can be adjusted by a professional watchmaker to run on the new silver oxide battery for a small fee.

The other alternative is to buy Accucell, which is a normal silver oxide battery with a diode soldered at the back to reduce the voltage from 1.55V to 1.35V. Again, I have never tried these batteries.

Worth noting is that this Spaceview is an original and not a conversion. Some heartless watchmakers convert normal Accutrons with a 218 movement into the more sort after Spaceviews by taking dials out or cut around the chapter ring of dials.

Essential in any vintage watch collection - Bulova Accutron Spaceview powered by the Bulova 214
Bulova Spaceview Accutron - Bulova 214 Tuning Fork movement


The date of this watch is 1968, with production mark M8 on the back.

Movement:
Movement is the ground breaking Bulova 214 turning fork movement.
Production date: 1960 - 1977
  • Electronic controlled tuning fork
  • Sweep second
  • Setting mechanisms at the bottom of the movement
  • 360Hz = 1296,000 beats per hour
  • Movemen size: Diameter - 28.7mm, Height - 5.5mm.
  • 15 jewels.
  • Index and jewelled paws escapement.
  • Movement marked Bulova, 214, Swiss Made

Friday, 22 July 2016

Very Nice Vintage Funky Retro 60s Butex Automatic Watch - ETA 2452

Another fine example from my Butex collection. It has a rather unusual design with a mirror polished chapter ring together with the minimalistic cross-hair dial. The design resembles the legendary Universal Polerouter, although without the wonderful and prestigious 215 microtor automatic movement.

Very Nice Vintage Funky Retro 60s Butex Automatic Watch - ETA 2452
60s Butex Automatic Watch - ETA 2452

This watch is powered by the ETA 2452

Features -
  • Automatic and manually wind.
  • 18,600 bph.
  • 25.6mm D x 5.3mm H
  • 25 Jewels
  • Power reserve 42h
  • Rotor marked 25 Jewels, Swiss Made.