Accutron 261 Legacy 'Cushion TV'

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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 AMC's Mad Men, with Sterling Cooper copywriter Freddie Rumsen pitching the new Accutron watch from Bulova. “Accutron,” he intones. “It’s not a timepiece — it’s a conversation piece."

In 1960, this thought-provoking electronic watch offered state of the art technology and design. But in order to fully understand its significance, we need to turn back the proverbial clock for a moment — all the way back to 1875. Nearly 150 years ago, Joseph Bulova established a small jewelry shop in Queens, no doubt unaware of its vast potential. In 1912, the firm opened a movement manufacture in Biel, Switzerland, carting over American mass-production methods. Within a few decades, Bulova had grown into one of the most important watchmaking manufactures in the United States.

By the 1950s, progress was being made within the realm of electronic watches as an alternative to traditional mechanical watchmaking. But it was the Bulova Accutron that brought a degree of hitherto unheard-of accuracy and robustness to the scene in 1960. Its tuning fork oscillator, beating at a consistent 360 Hz, swept a seconds hand smoothly around the dial periphery, while a dry cell battery provided a constant flow of power via an electromagnetic coil. This technology, developed by Swiss engineer Max Hetzel, was inspired by a tuning-fork clock built in the 19th century by Abraham-Louis Breguet, grandson of perhaps the most important watchmaker in history.

The Accutron — especially in its futuristic, transparent Spaceview guise — quickly found its way onto the wrists of test pilots, astronauts, and everyday people searching for a reliable, handsome timepiece. And though its movement technology would later be eclipsed by more inexpensive, quartz-powered systems, its legacy has endured all the way into the 21st century. In 2020, Accutron was spun off from Bulova into its own distinct entity, charged with the caretaking of a legendary development that has come to define horological ingenuity in the 20th century. 

Beyond the debut of their brand-new Spaceview 2020 and Accutron DNA models, Accutron also reached into their back catalog of magical mid-century designs, and thus, the Legacy Collection was born. The Accutron Legacy Collection is a modern re-imagining of the brand's most memorable pieces from the 1960s and 1970s. Using mechanical movements as a nod to their roots in traditional watchmaking, these timepieces were directly inspired from their original briefs and have captured the hearts of enthusiasts today. The blend of mid-century styling and mechanical internals perfectly represent the ebb and flow of technology and design.

The Accutron 261 debuted in 1971 and followed the unique case forms inspired by the era's space-age aesthetics of the television set. That said, the 261 was relatively conservative with its design language with just a dash of Accutron panache, and as a result, the 261 seamlessly translates to easy modern day wearability.

This piece, a modern-interpretation of the 261, features a 38.5mm stainless steel cushion case with a blend of satin and polished finishes adding an element of refinement and eye-catching glint. Dynamic and well-balanced, this 261 Legacy Edition features domed sapphire crystal, a 'tuning fork' signed crown, and stout lugs. All Legacy Collection models were produced as a limited edition and come with an individually numbered caseback with a sapphire display aperture providing a glimpse of their mechanical underpinnings.

The matte blue-grey dial features applied 'wedge' hour indices, a matching handset, a date indicator at 3 o'clock, the Accutron 'tuning fork' logo above the 6 o'clock marker and a 'scientific' minute track for good measure.

Outfitted with a grey alligator leather strap equipped with a signed stainless steel deployant buckle, and powered by a self-winding movement, this mint, unworn piece includes all of its factory goodies including a complete inner and outer box set, books, serialized hangtag, warranty certificate, Limited Edition card and a Factory Certified Pre-Owned card.

A true testament to the brand's enduring design, this 261 Legacy is absolutely fantastic and a versatile timepiece for everyday wear.

Try one on and see for yourself!