Bulova - AccutronSpaceview 214 M3. Accutron is a name well-known to the majority of avid watch lovers.The Accutron took the timekeeping world by storm. Therevolutionary approach to making it happen was the use of the tuning fork technology in a watch mechanism. The Accutron debuted in 1960, and it was a horological revolution. It was the world’s first fully electronic watch and used a tuning fork to regulate timekeeping, providing accuracy and precision that outperformed even the most expensive chronometer-certified wristwatches. Accutron says the Accutron DNA collection is “reimagined for a new generation. It elevates the bar with modernist-minimal aesthetics mixed with sci-fi touches.” There are four sporty skeletonized watches in the Accutron DNA collection, all retailing for $3,300. The Bulova AccutronSpaceview, replete with incredible accuracy and a space-age look, represented a technological milestone that foreshadowed quartz watches. Space-Age-Technology-Was-a-Watchmaking-Milestone-gear-patrol-lead-full Unwind In Time. First introduced in 1960, Accutron's Spaceview revolutionized watchmaking as the world’s first fully electronic wristwatch. By using a vibrating tuning fork as its timekeeping regulator (instead of a balance wheel), it achieved an unheard-of accuracy of ±2 seconds per day. With both watchesAccutron pays tribute to the innovative legacy, both in looks and in technology. The tuning fork now exists in the logo, but the beating heart of the watch is bringing something completely new: an electrostatic movement. Six decades later, Accutron continues to revolutionize the watch industry with the Spaceview 2020 that’s powered by a whole new method of timekeeping. AccutronSpaceview 314 watch with brown band on a black surface, new watch release.