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SPACEVIEW 2020
Meticulously recrafting the stunning visual impact of the original Spaceview with its open-work dial, now reveals the proprietary next-generation electrostatic energy movement that powers the timepiece.
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Bringing back the 1968 “T” version of the Astronaut model, featuring a distinctive DAY/NIGHT bezel as the brand’s re-edition in an exciting new series of Accutron Astronaut timepieces.
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THE SPACEVIIEW COLLECTION
Born in an era of unparalleled risk taking, the 1960s Accutron Spaceview, with its deconstructed outer case design and exposed tuning-fork movement, became the purest example of design integrity and technical supremacy.
Fast forward to the 21st century and Accutron revolutionizes time once again. Meticulously recrafting the stunning visual impact of the original Spaceview with its open-work dial, it now reveals the proprietary next-generation electrostatic energy movement that powers the timepiece and commemorate its place in avant-garde timepiece history.
The Accutron Spaceview 2020 is the new face of time for those who blaze new trails.
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ASTRONAUT
Offering the world's first fully electronic watch in 1960, Accutron changed the wat the world told the time with the most accurate timekeeping mechanism ever created. This was also the first personal timekeeping advancement in 300 years. The foundational technology became an integral component of the American space program, and the original Astronaut watch was used in 46 NASA missions.
The new 300-piece Limited Edition Astronaut takes design inspiration from the 1968 Astronaut "T" featuring a distinctive day/night bezel. This re-edition features a 41mm case in stainless steel with sapphire crystal, and exhibition case back.
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HISTORY OF ACCUTRON1
Electronics engineer Max Hetzel was the genius behind Accutron's ground-breaking patented tuning fork technology which he started creating in the late 1950's.
The name originates from the ACCuracy through elecTRONICS, and in the 1960's they produced over 5 million watches. Officially launched as Baselworld in 1960, then relaunched in 2010 to celebrate their 50th anniversary, this latest release combines the original ingenuity with modern aesthetics for a cutting-edge watch.