Today I am presenting a nice 1960 Bulova Accutron 214 for your Model Archive Collection. I don't see this one in the Archive. I thought I would let the fine panel members work out what Model this watch is. It would even be nice if they had a Line Catalog pic of this watch. I will give you some details to work with.
This 1960 Accutron is 14kt White Gold in case 2313. It also does have the correct 1960 (non-date stamped M0 Movement). The dial/hands are correct for this watch as this watch has a twin in 14kt Yellow Gold (different Model number). I had to do some research to figure out what Model this one is. It's a nice example of a fairly rare early 1960 Solid White Gold Accutron Model. It's in perfect running order but not for sale. It will stay in my personal collection. I will post some pics below. Let's see what you come up with. :) I do have reference material on this watch in case this one stumps anybody but I won't post it here. You guys are good. I'll let you work on it.
That's a logical explanation.
One thing that stands out on a few watches I own or have some interest in is that Fils (Bulb) Sweep Second hand started a transition into the standard Cone Style Sweep second-hand around 1963+- on some Models. So it's logical Watch pic layouts also changed some if they were still for sale in later years.