Why Accutron Is The Next Grand Seiko: Spaceview 2020 Watch Review - A Vintage Masterpiece Reborn

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
  • I've waited two years to review this watch and it's well worth the wait! The Accutron Spaceview 2020 is one of the most important advancements in watch technology of the decade. In this video we'll take a look at the design, history, evolution, science, positives and negatives of this world-changing watch. I also compare it to my own vintage 1960s Spaceview and discuss why this watch is so significant to me and to the history of horology, and why you should be excited about it too! Join me for another in-depth, independent watch review to find out why I believe Accutron is the Grand Seiko of the future.
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  • @carlcat
    @carlcat 2 года назад +162

    The Accutron brings back memories. I'm 74 now and I remember working for the Royal Typewriter Company in New York City as a mechanic in the late 60's. I was making 110 dollars a week and the Accutron, if I remember correctly, cost me around 200 bucks. That was more than 2 weeks salary after taxes but it was so cool looking and I was proud to wear it. Don't remember what happened to it but I had it for a good while and enjoyed it. I don't wear a watch anymore but when I need to I wear a 24 dollar Casio that has a stop watch, lights up in the dark, has much alarms, tells me what time it is in countries all over the world and best of all has a 10 year battery. I hope I live long enough to replace the battery.😄

    • @fVNzO
      @fVNzO 2 года назад +6

      You're only 74. If you undertake all the current scientific protocols which promote longevity, I'm sure you'll not only live for decades to come but even get biologically younger than you are right now. Look it up. Simple lifestyle changes can have a dramatic impact.

    • @carlcat
      @carlcat 2 года назад +15

      @@fVNzO Thanks for the encouraging news. I live a pretty healthy lifestyle and see my doctor on a regular basis but, there are no guarantees in life. I try to enjoy one day at a time and take it from there.

    • @oscarosullivan4513
      @oscarosullivan4513 2 года назад

      Interesting story

    • @everythingautomotiveeta5839
      @everythingautomotiveeta5839 2 года назад

      @@fVNzO would that have anything to do with hormones peptides etc?

    • @carlcat
      @carlcat Год назад +1

      @@gottago671 Thanks!

  • @alexm2113
    @alexm2113 2 года назад +91

    It's so exciting to see watch manufacturers developing new things like this. It really shows that we're not done yet with innovative technologies in wristwatches. It's nice to see that the ubiquity of smartwatches and smartphones haven't stopped the desire to continue pushing the envelope.

    • @theurbangentry
      @theurbangentry  2 года назад +5

      🙌🙌🙌 Indeed my friend, indeed!!! So glad you get it.
      Thank you my friend,
      Best regards,
      TGV

    • @oscarosullivan4513
      @oscarosullivan4513 2 года назад +2

      @@theurbangentry I think with how the world is going tech wise it will match the era we are headed with its sci fi looks. For me digital watches lost that sci fi aspect years ago

    • @amarcord1988
      @amarcord1988 2 года назад

      Great, but not actually new :)

  • @markbyrum4743
    @markbyrum4743 2 года назад +6

    I purchased my Spaceview new in 1973 with high school graduation money. It turns out it was a 1971 model which had been sitting in the store waiting for me to purchase it. At least one of the advertised rationales for the back-mounted crown was: it doesn't need winding and it is so accurate you will not often need to reset the time. Cool stuff! I still have my Spaceview and it is in my rotation. Good vid. Keep at it!

  • @chrispy3866
    @chrispy3866 2 года назад +51

    This review was a long time coming. Well done. I love your editing. BY FAR the most entertaining and romanticized as well as utterly magnetizing channel for horology on youtube. 5 stars sir, 5 stars.

    • @theurbangentry
      @theurbangentry  2 года назад +8

      A million thank yous, you are so kind for saying that, it means the world to me, I'm deeply honored. 🙏🙏🙏
      Best regards,
      TGV

  • @johnherzenberg5906
    @johnherzenberg5906 2 года назад +9

    Nearly half a century ago, I had the original Spaceview Accutron tuning fork watch, and loved it. Somewhere along the meanderings of life, it got lost or stolen. When I saw this new Accutron Spaceview 2020, I was enthralled, even though the technology is completely different from the original. I agree with TGV's assessment that this is destined to be a watch of historical importance. I dove in, bought one, and have had it for over 6 months now. I love it, and it's become my favorite watch in my modest collection. However, there are a few negatives: in order to conserve power, the second hand shuts down at the 12 o'clock position if the watch has been stationary for five minutes (for example while driving, or sitting) . It continues to "keep time" but it doesn't move. The hour and minute hands do continue to move. In order to "wake it up", you have to bend and straighten your arm at the elbow about 5-6 times. Why is this important? Well it turns out that the original 1960's marketing saying, "its not a timepiece, it's a conversation piece" is absolutely true. However, when someone asks about the watch, it is inevitably in "sleep mode" for the second hand. The beautiful, mesmerizing, spinning electrostatic engine turbine at the 10:00 position on the dial stops turning while in sleep mode). You then have to do the "Accutron shake" to wake it up, which, frankly, is a bit silly. I'd like to suggest a technological solution to Citizen/Accutron: Add an eco-drive photoelectric component to the Spaceview 2020 so that the electrostatic second hand engine does not have to shut down so frequently to conserve power. By the way, when you do wake up the second hand/electrostatic motor, it sweeps slowly for about a minute until it catches up to where the second "would have been" had it not shut down, and then it rotates around the dial at the appropriate speed.....absolutely brilliant! The accuracy of this piece is essentially equivalent to a quartz watch, despite the fact that it is essentially has an automatic style rotor that charges the electrostatic components. I hope that Citizen/Accutron have big plans to develop this technology further, to miniaturize it, and to add complications like day-date, GMT. I'd like to see Tritium markers instead of standard lume, and the 12:00 marker should be different from the others, like you see in most dive watches.

  • @Oozywolf
    @Oozywolf 2 года назад +19

    When I first got into watches (6 years or so), people were saying Bulova was going to focus on quartz "mall" watches - and get rid of the tuning fork logo. I'm SO glad they're going back and making autos, keeping the logo, and making fantastic original watches (as well as making new takes on classics). Very awesome of Bulova.

    • @GunGuy258
      @GunGuy258 5 дней назад

      I'm definitely a fan of bulova. The precisionist is also a wonderful piece of work.

  • @jozsefizsak
    @jozsefizsak 2 года назад +14

    Now that I appreciate the price being reasonable relative to the cost of making it, I can really admire the achievement this watch represents. It's a marvelous device.

  • @davidkarson710
    @davidkarson710 2 года назад +1

    My uncle (by marriage) was an instructor for the JBSW (Joseph Bulova School of Watchmaking; defunct since 1992) for forty-three years and hooked me on horology and watches when I was twelve-years-old. I still have the (M6; 1966) Accutron 214 Spaceview my mother purchased through him from Bulova for her wedding gift to my father that year which is in pristine condition with the original outer and inner boxes, battery compartment wrench, and documents which is a treasured family heirloom. I possess original Bulova marketing and technical manual documents for Accutron he gave to my father which I still marvel at when I read them as the technology was incredible for the mid-twentieth century. While the Citizen Electrostatic Movement technology for the twenty-first century Accutron is quite impressive I'm a purist and will always favor the original tuning fork time piece that is a symbol of the greatest advances in innovation that brought us to where we are today.

  • @dustinschweska8907
    @dustinschweska8907 2 года назад +14

    It's so big and I never, have never purchased a watch without the intent to wear it but like TGV says it's almost worth it just as a display piece of horology. Also fantastic video again! Super in depth deep dive into Accutron, super well done.

  • @Sandwich1414
    @Sandwich1414 2 года назад +10

    Back in 2019, I bought a second hand Accutron Spaceview that had been serviced and restored online for about $500 Australian dollars. I'd never seen one in the flesh, but I had seen your review of it and was so impressed I wanted one for myself. So when this beautiful little watch showed up, skeleton dial and all, I fell in love with it instantly. It's very quirky, different, unlike anything else in my collection. When I left it on my bedside table, it used to hit the resonance frequency of the wood and make a low hum you could hear in the room. The watch also has an inscription on the back: "Al love Sue, 11-13-65". I don't know how this watch ended up online in Poland but I like the inscription very much. Only issue is the Accucell batteries for the watch run out much faster than expected!

    • @swright5690
      @swright5690 Месяц назад +1

      An Accutron 214 can be regulated to run on 387s batteries. Ditch the accucell. My 5 214s all run on 387s. I get 1 year on the battery running nonstop

  • @niksoncutts
    @niksoncutts 2 года назад +2

    Yesssss, I've been waiting for you to review this watch! I've been fascinated by this watch ever since I heard you mention it on the channel, and I'm so glad to see you finally cover it!

  • @subeijekalo5884
    @subeijekalo5884 2 года назад +5

    I would change one thing, put that Fork at 12 o'clock position and fill it with lume, that would give you an orientation and would look very cool 😊

    • @theurbangentry
      @theurbangentry  2 года назад +3

      Mic drop!!!! Genius idea.
      Thank you my friend, it would have been PERFECTION.
      Best regards,
      TGV

  • @bryanscottandrews3451
    @bryanscottandrews3451 2 года назад +1

    I have an original Spaceview from 1962, so I just had to have a Spaceview 2020. I’m loving the 2020 and I get more compliments on it than I do any of my other more expensive watches from my collection. It really is a conversation piece!

  • @VirtualOz
    @VirtualOz 2 года назад +3

    What a wonderful video. I love how you combine history with both technological and aesthetic appreciation. I have binged on your last seven years of videos over the last two months and you have brought a horological interest alive for me TGV. I particularly enjoyed this review of the Accutron Spaceview. Thank-you 🙂

  • @MyRetroWatches
    @MyRetroWatches 2 года назад +2

    Brilliant video, I remember the first one you did on yours some years ago and have wanted one ever since.
    The movement in yours is a 214 which has the crown at the back . They later improved this with the 218 movement that had a conventional crown and additional day / date combinations . I have serviced many 218s and still find them totally fascinating.
    I only wished they had kept on making them, even as a re-release. Problem was when they got took over apparently all the “trade secret” tooling they had that made the index wheel was binned.
    I really wish you had touched on this in the video. The actual accomplishment to turn vibrations into moving gears. The idea is groundbreaking. The index wheel has some 320 + teeth on it, it’s 3/32” diameter (ish) and it has one revolution per second meaning 300+ beats per second making the tick the smoothest out there even by todays standard when you think a Rolex may be at 7-8 beats per second!
    All this in the 60s before modern CNC machinery . How they made those index wheels is a complete mystery and I come from a precision engineering background.
    Any serious watch collector needs an Accutron in their collection.
    The sad part is they continued to use the name and tuning fork logo even on conventional quartz watches which to me was a real shame.
    The last word is to the wise. There our countless remakes of the Spaceview on the internet and due to the TGV effect these things command a high price now and as such aftermarket crystals with the printed markers are available. As such it’s quite easy to convert any 214 watch to a spaceview for profit.
    So buyers beware, if you are after one of these then make sure you do your homework first.

  • @whoc4r3s117
    @whoc4r3s117 2 года назад +10

    These are my favorite type videos you do TGV. Love the history timepieces. Would love a top five historic/classic timepieces (that are not unreachable 5-10k) a grand or two grand and under would be awesome. Would love to see it.

  • @barryvercueil2346
    @barryvercueil2346 2 года назад

    I'm an Instrumentation Technician. And as a hobby I do watch repairs. Someone just asked me to repair their 1970's Bulova Accutron N3 that recently had a leaked Battery. Beautiful piece of engineering. And I was only able to repair it because of how incredibly well it was made.. Brilliant video as always, cheers.

  • @johnnyess1467
    @johnnyess1467 Год назад +1

    Beautiful video…
    As I’m writing this, I am waiting for delivery of the gold special edition of the spaceview… Yes, I absolutely could not resist it once I saw a video of its unboxing !
    Keep spreading the love, sir !!!

  • @Dylboz
    @Dylboz Год назад +1

    It's just captivating, truly a work of art! I can't stop looking at it, the 2020 is my new grail watch!

  • @presencekid
    @presencekid 2 года назад +1

    Congratulations TGV: you are the only RUclipsr that I insist on watching on the big screen. Your video quality has outgrown the world of cell phones. BTW, thanks for turning me on to Kurosawa. 7 Samurai last night. Rashomon tonight. VERY Cool stuff.

  • @terryloh8583
    @terryloh8583 2 года назад +1

    As always, I appreciate the honesty of your reviews and the background research you do to give proper perspective. Another great video!

  • @Alastair6
    @Alastair6 2 года назад +2

    I own a vintage Accutron Spaceview. I bought it in 1968 while I was in the Air Force. It still runs perfectly.

    • @theurbangentry
      @theurbangentry  2 года назад +1

      OMG, you are too cool Alastair, I'm proud to have you in the Gentry!
      Thank you my friend.
      Best regards,
      TGV

    • @Alastair6
      @Alastair6 2 года назад +4

      @@theurbangentry Not only am I cool because I own an Accutron, I am also a jazz saxophone player! :-)

    • @Zephyrdaze1819
      @Zephyrdaze1819 2 года назад +1

      @@Alastair6 Saxophone? 3 demerits---- lol

    • @ronniefranks4351
      @ronniefranks4351 2 года назад +1

      We are kindred spirits. I bought a new Spaceview in 1974 while in the Air Force stationed in Texas. It still runs great.

    • @Alastair6
      @Alastair6 2 года назад

      @@ronniefranks4351 I was in tech school at Chanute AFB in Rantoul Illinois. Got my one and only tattoo there too.

  • @5265vic
    @5265vic 2 года назад

    I am a mechanical watch lover at heart, my mom bought my dad an Accutron dress watch, I remember listening to it hum. This was about 1972

  • @ashleysmith89
    @ashleysmith89 2 года назад +7

    The miniature turbines are mesmerizing. I'd love to see Accutron add a robust, 24-hour GMT version in keeping with the original Accutron "Astronaut" line and the application of Bulova's tuning fork technology in space. The larger size lends itself to pilot watches, and it could be a good value compared to many of the other brands making that complication.

  • @phmwu7368
    @phmwu7368 2 года назад +30

    An Accutron Spaceview wrist watch was worn by astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman onboard space shuttle Discovery mission 51-D in April 1985. MoonwatchUniverse 🧐
    Onboard the Lockheed A-12 Accutron wristwatches could only be worn if the pilots wore the David Clark S901-E pressure suit which had a watch pocket in the upper left glove.

    • @theurbangentry
      @theurbangentry  2 года назад +6

      VERY COOL, thank you so much for adding that!
      Best regards,
      TGV

  • @hoppysport2872
    @hoppysport2872 2 года назад +1

    Without a doubt the most beautifully shot, produced and presented video that I've ever had the honor to view on RUclips.
    I have the same vintage Spaceview model that you do, purchased decades ago. It still resides on a Spidel Twist-o-Flex band that the original owner put it on. Still works flawlessly. It's in my rotation also with a Speedmaster from 1971, a stainless w/gold fluted bezel Rolex Datejust from 1970, and a bracelet Bulova Lunar Pilot from 2016.
    The Bulova Lunar Pilot sees most of my daily wrist time. I love that watch and my larger wrist size can pull it off. I'm constantly blown away with the Lunar Pilot's design and build-quality...and how much you get for your money.

  • @ExpeditedProductions
    @ExpeditedProductions 2 года назад

    Most excellent way to spend the evening with the family!
    What an amazing lesson, TGV. I know I SHOULD have known more about this piece and it’s history, but I was not aware of quite a fair amount of the information in your video. The size is rather large. When you put it next to the Squale, you can really se the size of it. THE CROWN IS DELIGHTFUL on the old one. That would have been sublime. The Madmen reference was exquisitely apropos and accurate. The significance of this piece I fear has been overlooked in the general watch world. The world, in which almost every conversation involves the R-word, or references the big three. Truly, excellent job pointing the spotlight on the piece and on what Citizen, Bulova, and Accutron has done with this! Thank you as always, my friend. Onward and upward, TGV! Be well.

  • @GRJLS.
    @GRJLS. 2 года назад +1

    I’m blown away by how the Accutron works, It’s just insane! 🤯

  • @mattconnor651
    @mattconnor651 2 года назад +1

    This is yet another incredible miniature machine all watch lovers can appreciate. I think it's wonderful and I'd love to add one to my humble collection one day as I'm sure many do.
    Wonderful production as always TGV.

  • @billmedic1995
    @billmedic1995 2 года назад +1

    25 seconds in, and I’m already clicking the “like” button. Outstanding into as always. I went to the watch case and put on my 1969 Bulova Accutron Astronaut 214 just to watch this video. Yes, I’m a watch nerd. As is most likely everyone reading this comment! This is going to be a good one, mate.....

  • @satya.anandakrishnan
    @satya.anandakrishnan 2 года назад +11

    Hey TGV! Looking forward to chilling with one of your new videos. Wouldn’t it be cool if the Citizen group could combine their Eco Drive with the sweep seconds of Bulova, to create like an ultimate movement? Thanks for the upload mate!

    • @CACOPHONIE
      @CACOPHONIE 2 года назад

      nop

    • @elgatto3133
      @elgatto3133 2 года назад +1

      Sweep second uses way too much electricity to be solar. Even something like a VK64 uses up too much power.

  • @dannyg6592
    @dannyg6592 2 года назад +3

    I have a tremendous amount of respect for the engineering and r&d that went into this watch. If they succeed in getting the components smaller and thus reducing the size of their watch, then I would be interested in owning one.

  • @danielfuller1202
    @danielfuller1202 2 года назад

    Absolutely addicted to your channel TGV, keep up the great work and passion. Love these type of videos and the depth you go into and the history. Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @randytinney6854
    @randytinney6854 2 года назад

    Your style and words give joy, each and every time I view your presentations. Thank you.

  • @mattys1467
    @mattys1467 2 года назад

    An iconic watch which will always divide opinion on aesthetics but you cannot underestimate the importance. Fabulous as ever 👏👏👏👏

  • @nodarikirtadze8220
    @nodarikirtadze8220 2 года назад

    TGV, your Casio alarm sound in the end actually makes me alert, since I use my F-91W to wake up in the morning 🤣

  • @Narweeboy
    @Narweeboy 2 года назад

    What an awesome piece! Novel movement, genuine legacy and aesthetically pleasing. Tad bit too big for my 17cm wrist and I shall now be eagerly waiting for a smaller size .... Thanks TGV for the great review.

  • @increiblepelotudo
    @increiblepelotudo Год назад

    I'm a Gen-Xer, so I can actually remember just how amazingly cool my mom's spaceview accutron looked all the way back in the mid 70s. And darn it, that watch made me just love watches. At this point, I'm looking for my own spaceview.

  • @andrebradbury4213
    @andrebradbury4213 2 года назад

    Wow!! Great video!! This is a piece of great importance indeed! I have my own vintage Accutron M3 and I love how It works; this completely new version is really awesome!

    • @theurbangentry
      @theurbangentry  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much Andre, I very much appreciate it, you are an absolute gent for saying that. Enjoy your Accutron my friend.
      Best regards,
      TGV

  • @wrenside
    @wrenside 2 года назад

    as a cartier, bulova, accutron fan, just love your presentation. i too lived in nyc for many years and as a kid was fascinated for some reason by the bulova bldg. thanks.

  • @samiam9059
    @samiam9059 2 года назад

    Remember my uncle receiving one for his birthday in the early 70's and how mesmerized I was looking at it.

  • @heikowallauer
    @heikowallauer 2 года назад

    Good evening TGV! Great video for an outstanding watch with, as always, so much valuable information and insights! Have a great saturday! Best regards!

  • @jasonpachman8495
    @jasonpachman8495 2 года назад

    This watch has been in my collection since Oct 2021. It is quite comfortable on my 7.5 inch wrist and my favorite.

  • @rcrdofjrdo
    @rcrdofjrdo 2 года назад

    Wonderful and insightful video. I have been curious about this watch for a while, but knew the size wasn't for me since day one. I love that there is faith and technology in horology that allows these watches to exist. From a commercial point of view I have never understood why Bulova doesn't recreate the original. It would be a massive hit. Holding myself for a little while until that perfect size is available.

  • @kingsford73
    @kingsford73 2 года назад +5

    Super cool watches, today we have multi band 6 watches that keep perfect time ( if like me you live within the reception zones) but back then they didn't have that, it's simply amazing how they pushed the known boundaries of technology and are still ongoing with that same spirit, I do hope they find a way to make them new ones smaller because I'm tempted.

    • @jasonlin5460
      @jasonlin5460 2 года назад +3

      The first Citizen radio-controlled watch had a huge antenna module compared to today's models. These will definitely get slimmer :)

    • @omgwtfpwnd
      @omgwtfpwnd 2 года назад

      Yes, smaller please!

  • @peterkull8354
    @peterkull8354 2 года назад

    Just watched your vid again. I own an old Accutron 666 diver from 1968 - a gift from my elderly father. After a service by a German expert watchmaker at Accutrons, including a modification to allow the use of modern batteries, it runs like new and is very accurate. I love it. and I have to say these old Accutrons seem very reliable and not quite the "minefield" that many people criticize

  • @MisterKnightly
    @MisterKnightly 2 года назад +1

    I've been waiting for this one. There's a Accutron store here in Calgary and boy are they great.

  • @juniorgallo8786
    @juniorgallo8786 2 года назад

    Very electrifying, very energizing video. Totally in line with the wait for the price and size reduction. Have a nice weekend, TGV. Thanks for the pleasant video.

  • @derikandreoli5177
    @derikandreoli5177 2 года назад +1

    What a fantastic review. I am a watch enthusiast, and am very much attracted to the technology of the Grand Seiko Spring Drive and now the Accutron electrostatic! This watch is large, but not oversized. I hate oversized watches, but this is the smallest, most efficient design they have at the moment for this brand new movement. It is not large to be large. It is miniature for what it is. To some, like me, this is an important distinction.

    • @johnnyess1467
      @johnnyess1467 Год назад +1

      I totally agree …. especially with the last two sentences

  • @melspinella30
    @melspinella30 2 года назад +1

    Great video! I was able to purchase one of the original 2020 SpaceView Limited Edition and it is a gorgeous watch. But what makes the watch next level - the new green alligator strap. Just received my new strap and the watch looks truly amazing on it.

  • @RICHIELUXURY
    @RICHIELUXURY 2 года назад

    Great vid! I learned a lot. Awesome pics and music. Thanks TGV!

  • @barrettwbenton
    @barrettwbenton 2 года назад

    Once again, TGV, you've dazzled me with backstory I haven't gotten anywhere else. I've seen the new Accutron here and there (including on the wrist of Marc @ Long Island Watch), but while I got the fifty-cent tour of the thing, felt like a lot was missing, and you proved me correct.
    (One funny aside: every time I saw the BTtF DeLorean model in the video, something was nagging me. Then, I figured it out: the braces/spines over each of the watch's "turbines" put me in mind of the mythical Flux Capacitor. Whether it not this was a conscious video "Easter egg" on your part, well-played!)

  • @josemariaguerra3047
    @josemariaguerra3047 2 года назад

    No doubt, the best watches RUclips channel. Now people like empty and shorts contents videos, and don't have patient to appreciate your work.
    Thank for your effort

  • @wp9409
    @wp9409 2 года назад +4

    Excellent video. They are definitely cutting edge with what they're doing. Owned by the right company as well, IMHO. Citizen has worked most of the kinks out of their solar/eco drives, it won't be long before they reduce this movement as well.

  • @altal2993
    @altal2993 2 года назад +1

    I own both the 2020 and an original (convertion). I can not stress how special both are. Yes the 2920 is big, however it wears smaller due to the lug design. It also extremely light. I love both very much.

  • @victorduriez1065
    @victorduriez1065 2 года назад

    Always a great history, passion and content. Follow the channel from Rio - Brazil. Stay safe and strong brother

  • @jeremycorrao
    @jeremycorrao 2 года назад

    That would fit me perfectly!!! Great video my friend. Cheers! Hope all is well!

  • @tods.9947
    @tods.9947 2 года назад

    This is amazingly technology. I really appreciate it as I own a 1963 Astronaut I and a 1971 Astronaut II. Another great innovation that hasn’t seen enough coverage is the Frederique Constant slimline oscillator tech.

  • @Fmf511
    @Fmf511 2 года назад +1

    I really enjoyed your review. I am a big fan of the original space view. I really appreciate the updated design with a definite nod to its predecessor. The size to me is perfect for my 7.5" wrist. I tend to gravitate towards the 42-46mm size.

  • @navelriver
    @navelriver 2 года назад

    I love those intro bits! Clearly you put a great deal of artistic thought and creativity into them!
    Bulova must be very pleased with your presentation as it was informative and entertaining. Your Space View Bulova almost stole the show! An excellent effort!
    I just wonder if Hugo would be better at explaining the technology, ah, but what do I know! Good work!

  • @dannyjonze
    @dannyjonze 2 года назад

    Saw the accutron on Richard Rogers' wrist last week watching the documentary about him. Have been thinking about the accutron all week, must own one one day.

  • @Ishabu7
    @Ishabu7 2 года назад +1

    Great watch review! How clever of them to come up with such innovative technology! Thank you for the watch review again! Stay healthy and well! Nicholas L

  • @JB-qt8eh
    @JB-qt8eh 2 года назад

    As always, thanks for an amazing vid, always entertaining.

  • @wristygymnast1384
    @wristygymnast1384 2 года назад

    Making an electric based movement like this desirable takes a well crafted yet authentic narrative.
    Both Accutron and yourself can be proud of this 👏👏👏

  • @trisinogy
    @trisinogy 2 года назад

    I just love it! I must confess I developed some sort of affection for "hummers" since I've had my dad's Seamaster f300 serviced. I think I might eventually pull the trigger on the Accutron Spacetime... Excellent review, as always! Cheers!

  • @jimmccaig7946
    @jimmccaig7946 2 года назад

    Fascinating stuff. Lovely piece. Superb episode Sir 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @embracethesuck1041
    @embracethesuck1041 2 года назад

    I've loved these watches for a long time. There's something human and musical hearing one of those watches running.

  • @MrMcGuy
    @MrMcGuy Год назад

    If they can ever make this watch smaller I will buy one. Outstanding.

  • @TheLaZyMaX
    @TheLaZyMaX 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic editing as always ! Keep it up :)

  • @chrishemming9976
    @chrishemming9976 2 года назад +2

    What a pair! I got a Bulova lunar pilot 6 months ago and have been staggered with the accuracy so these must be immense. Looks like here in the uk a good first gen version circa 1970 is about £500 which isn’t horrendous considering the heritage! These two might have to join my collection soon; just gotta figure out what I’m buying the wife first so she doesn’t see ANOTHER 2 watch boxes come through the door 🤣🤣

  • @PM-oj5si
    @PM-oj5si 2 года назад

    Dude you have the best intros so good.

  • @bronco1199
    @bronco1199 2 года назад

    Happy New Year TGV, I sincerely wish you all the best. You are a real treasure in this space. Bravo bravo bravo.

    • @theurbangentry
      @theurbangentry  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much my friend, happy new year to you too!
      Best regards,
      TGV

  • @BMWR1100GSRider
    @BMWR1100GSRider Год назад

    I really enjoyed this video review. It's 2023 and I was completely unaware of this watch. It has a lot of cool factor. I have an M9 (1969) Bulova Accutron Astronaut \my father gave me when I was in junior high. I stopped wearing it a long time ago, then about 10 years ago I had it serviced by a Certified Accutron Tech so it would work with modern Silver Oxide Batteries 1.5V, as the original Mercury Batteries 1.35V are no longer available. While I didn't read all the comments, I'd like to point out these original tuning forks had the 214 movements, not 281. That is what is in your Spaceview. The difference in the movements between the Spaceview and the Astronaut is that the Astronaut is hacked and is called a 214H. I have a big wrist/hands so the original Astronaut looks a little small compared to some of the dinner plate-sized watches they sell today. However, I would really like one of these new Spaceviews, better yet, the 50th Anniversary Spaceview with tuning fork movement which is a bit bigger case than the original. Thanks again for the video.

  • @konradk.2898
    @konradk.2898 2 года назад +4

    The accutron is so cool and retro 😁 cheers !!!

  • @aniqanuar6320
    @aniqanuar6320 2 года назад

    Your intros are always amazing

  • @rogerversluys2973
    @rogerversluys2973 2 года назад +3

    Tempted but not without concern for longevity of the storage capacitor. Some years ago we got my father a seiko kinetic and it’s weak spot was that component. This may cause me to wait for the next generation.
    As ever a great video with the depth of analysis and great production values that I’ve come to expect. Thanks TGV

    • @theurbangentry
      @theurbangentry  2 года назад

      Thank you so much Roger, deeply appreciated as always. I'm right there with you, I can't wait for the next gen too.
      Best regards,
      TGV

  • @benbryson6598
    @benbryson6598 2 года назад

    Love them both. Happy to have an original in the collection

  • @pootoori2637
    @pootoori2637 2 года назад +2

    I'd love to own a vintage Accutron. So cool.

  • @Aaron48219
    @Aaron48219 2 года назад

    I did not know they brought these back! I have a Lunar Pilot and absolutely love it. I considered buying an original accutron, but too scared to. I'll have to get one of these to add to my collection.

  • @jaseswinconos
    @jaseswinconos 2 года назад

    Super excited to see accutron brought back, bit of a bulova fan boi myself lol. Haven't caught the channel in awhile either glad I googled these watches.

  • @ashleyslingers2814
    @ashleyslingers2814 2 года назад

    The music and narration was great on this video

  • @rewolf1972
    @rewolf1972 2 года назад +2

    I am glad that you made a review of the electrostatic at last and I have to say, I’d love to buy one but it’s to big for me. I’d love to see Bulova making a kind of a heritage line with the old tuning fork movements again in the old sizes, perhaps a little bit larger. I share your opinion that if they manage to reduce them in size, I’d say 40 or 42mm I’d definitely would pull the trigger. It’s a bit large in height, too. Greetings to the US from Germany. Keep up the good work! And stay safe and healthy.

    • @user-sy1ed9ex5m
      @user-sy1ed9ex5m 2 года назад

      They did make such heritage watch - the Accutron 50th Anniversary. It uses the 214 movement, but in a modern 40mm case. Unfortunately, they are now very rare and expensive.

  • @mieszkogulinski168
    @mieszkogulinski168 2 года назад +1

    This Bulova is insanely futuristic and high-tech looking :D
    I wrote it in a comment under another video, but I'll write it again...
    I really love all the new ideas and development in engineering, and seeing another ingenious idea for a watch movement gives me lots, lots of fun, much more than seeing a different looking watch. (I actually have another idea for a watch movement, maybe I should start a company making watches?)

  • @TheSavagederek
    @TheSavagederek 2 года назад

    Thank goodness there's a new video. Thank you so much TGV. I've been looking at loads of watches the last few days. I've ordered a couple of straps and decided to get my Rotary Aquaspeed (Breitling homage) watch a new Crystal as it's scratched up and put a Colareb blue leather strap on it as its got a beautiful blue dial. I got it for my 40tb birthday from my mum so special to me and its a good looking watch and has worked great. I'm now 47. I also looked at a Skagen titanium. They are mega thin and modern yet classic style. It's a Danish company but I'm not sure where they are actually made. They also are pretty reasonably priced. Have you heard anything good about them? And I've been wearing my Citizen Eco drive chrono every day. Still loving it.

  • @KabobHope
    @KabobHope 2 года назад

    This was a great overview with lots of cool macros. I hope there is a vintage version. Would love to see this in a 38 mm.

  • @bussikuski
    @bussikuski 2 года назад

    F**king love this episode. Love love love it. Keep it up TGV. Brilliant.

  • @rtbarker
    @rtbarker 2 года назад

    I'm a big fan of both the Bulova and Accutron brands. I have a nice collection of their Accutron 2 pieces. I'm hopeful that this new electrostatic technology brings up the conversation on the brand as a whole.

  • @gallolocoparisien
    @gallolocoparisien 2 года назад

    Love the Mad Men line at the beginning 😉

  • @InebriHATED
    @InebriHATED 2 года назад

    Its a truely fascinsting watch. I love the older versions as well. Hope to own one.

  • @carlexplores8709
    @carlexplores8709 2 года назад +1

    Epic intro as ever! A review I have been waiting for too! I love the space view but is a bit small for my wrist. Perhaps this is the one?

    • @theurbangentry
      @theurbangentry  2 года назад +1

      I hope you go for it, I think if you prefer going large, this is deffo the one for you.
      Thank you Carl, so glad you appreciated it.
      Best regards,
      TGV

  • @anthonystevens8683
    @anthonystevens8683 2 года назад

    From the sun dial (not a lot of use in the UK) to the atomic clocks there have been many changes into the how time telling is achieved, pendulums, Swiss escapement, Spring drive, Co-Axial etc. It still astounds me that in the age of the smartphone era that there is so much investment into producing new innovative movements for a wrist watch that doesn't need an 'app'. And that's a good thing in my book. If phone networks and power plants were down it's still handy to know what the time is after the phone/smart watch suddenly became very dim. The old and the new Accutron are brilliant at using tow totally different methods of achieving time telling pieces. I have yet to see an Accutron of any kind in the flesh but that the brand has managed to shrink electrostatic generators into a wrist worn device that tells the time is incredible. It also looks fantastic. I want one but will I try and get one or wait for that version 2 model? Time (and finances) will tell. Very educational TGV.

  • @PaoloZucchetti
    @PaoloZucchetti 2 года назад

    Ogni volta è un piacere vedere i tuoi video! Grazie!

  • @fxhood2114
    @fxhood2114 6 месяцев назад

    Very impressive video! thx a lot 😊
    Love it and heading towards the accutron one day ❤❤❤

  • @77cjam
    @77cjam 2 года назад +1

    Attraction and Repulsion.....make the seconds on the Accutron go round and indeed you could say the world go round 🌍. Amazing thought and and effort has clearly gone into this watch and always also the review. Love your original Accutron, but I'm not a fan of the size of this new one even if it's required. Probably given the price it won't ever grace my wrist, but I'm sure it will sit proudly on the wrist of many. Great addition to the world of watches. Always a privilege to watch your videos, thank you sir 🙏

    • @theurbangentry
      @theurbangentry  2 года назад +1

      Haha very poetic Chris, so true. Thank you so much Chris, I always appreciate that.
      Have a great rest of the weekend! Onwards and upwards.
      Best regards,
      TGV

  • @toonsoffun5733
    @toonsoffun5733 2 года назад

    Cool case back design for sure! And even cooler engineering.

  • @howard2501
    @howard2501 2 года назад

    Great Video TGV. Accutron was involved in Apollo 11 as well as 15. The EASEP equipment that Buzz Aldrin left on the surface of the moon had an Accutron timer inside it. It's still on the moon now. Just another reason they're the coolest watch in the galaxy. Agree that Accutron 2020 is such an important watch, I have so much respect for Bulova/Accutron/Citizen for creating it.

  • @slayerrules70
    @slayerrules70 2 года назад

    That is fascinating technology in that watch! I would love to own a watch like that! Seiko spring drive also !!!! Very cool!!!!

  • @ricksousa3932
    @ricksousa3932 2 года назад

    OMG I love that time piece only wish I got afford it. Thanks for showing it.

  • @michaelputro5766
    @michaelputro5766 2 года назад

    Beautiful watch, great video TGV.....I wonder what Hugo must think of this new piece.....bling and high tech must have on my wrist thank you.....ciao

  • @HDOkinawa
    @HDOkinawa 2 года назад

    Great review! 👊🏼