I picked this up at a junk shop for $5. So I'm thinking with the date code of N4 that this is a 1974. My concern is do you think this is authentic. I'm curious as to the Red Second Hand. I know some of these were made after the railroad additions in the early 70's. Can anyone verify what I have here? Thanks!
In reply to Well for funs and grins, I by bsshog40
I was worried about battery replacement, because unless the watch is adjusted for the new batteries, it will run fast. So you might want to keep track of that. I think the Spaceview watch is just unbelievable. I am showing mine to my jewler on Saturday to see if he can service the one I bought for a friend. It didn't have a box so I found one on Ebay that came with tags and papers. It was $187, and I think worth every cent. The box doubles the value of the watch. What you might want to do is check Ebay for the box. I found a 14k Spaceview, from 1961, in like new condition, with boxes and papers for $1296.00. I think I got a bargain. I love to wear it, and it sits on my desk. lol. No one has anything like it, and it is possibly the first skeleton watch. It's pretty hard to beat a Bulova.