A stainless steel cased Spaceview has been a sort of "grail watch" of mine for a long time now. About a year ago I finally pulled the trigger on this one. 1969 is the perfect year too, the year we made it to the moon.
Movement is dated M8. May be an early 1969 with a movement made in 1968?
Appears from the ads to be a Spaceview "G".
It's such a gorgeous and unique watch. I still can't believe I own one.
What a wonderful example of a 1969 Bulova Accutron Spaceview "G"

It's worth notinhg the cases stamped A2528 are indeed recognised as original Spaceview models.
In reply to It's worth notinhg the cases… by mybulova_admin
When I was looking to buy one, I did everything I could to make sure I got a true original Spaceview and not a conversion. I'm so glad I came across such a beautiful example of a real one.
In reply to When I was looking to buy… by DeluxeRaccoon
A true 1968 version is on 'my' grail list.
1969 Bulova Accutron Spaceview "G" is a great match. A real Spaceview and not a conversion.
1969 Bulova Accutron Spaceview "G" . Glad you were able to find a real one!
Sweet - 1969 Bulova Accutron Spaceview G
Which crystal style is correct? Is it the one with the Bulova symbol at the 12 position , or the one in the lower left with the accutron script?
In reply to Which crystal style is… by J.Stephenson
That's actually a good question. I'm not sure if they changed at a certain point in time. I think the first Spaceviews predominetly had it at the 12 position and later at the 9 or 6 position as styles varied, but I could be totally wrong.
This advert shows it used in various positions, although I think it was only used at the 12 and 9 on Spaceviews.....again I could be wrong.