1966 Bulova Accutron Spaceview 214, date code M6, purchased by my great-grandfather. The custom accents on the band was done by a jeweler in his hometown of Osage, Iowa that he had done a good amount of business and become quite good friends with. The watch no longer operates, unfortunately. I had recently had it sent in to Bulova for possible repair, but was informed that they no longer manufacture the parts necessary to make the needed repairs.
I forgot to mention that the band is a stretch-fit style with no clasp, which explains the rather poor quality of the photo of the back of the case, as I do not have the proper tools to detach the case from the band and don't dare attempt to reverse the band in order to get a more clear picture.
Interesting that Bulova would say that they cannot repair. There are still plenty of parts available online. I know they don't repair inhouse, but am surprised they didn't point you to Bulova Authorised Service Centre.
There are a number of member on site that also repair Accutron. Watch Links | myBulova.com
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I appreciate it, Geoff. I've also sent an email to the Veteran's Watchmaker Initiative about possible repair, but I'll definitely get in contact with Henry as well. As for the band tips, I had assumed that they were gold, but not 24K. As for the green accents, the jewelry store that I brought it to who had originally sent it to Bulova assumed they were jade. Interestingly, they also claimed that it was not real gold.
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These bands were very popular during the building of the Alaska Oil Pipeline, which began in the early 70's. Many of the fellows that came back from working on the job came back with similar items. Jade was often included. I would take it to a couple places that buy and sell gold and ask them to test the nuggets. There might be a nominal charge but I think it would be worth looking into.
Good luck on the restore, as an family heirloom this is is an amazing piece.
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