I believe this is a 1961 Accutron Alpha model. It is solid 14KT yellow gold with a coined dial. I do not know much more about it. My grandfather gave me this and two other Accutron watches recently so I figured I would post them on here to find out more about them. I do not want to take the watch apart until I know exactly what I am doing.
Regards,
Jeff
This one is very nice, I would heartily recommend NOT trying to service an Accutron unless you have vast experience as a watchmaker specializing in the model. There are way too many things that can go way too wrong. A watch this special needs service by a highly trained watchmaker.
Thank you all for the comments. I will not be servicing these myself. Don't worry. Also, I did not realize I left the case description as 'round' when I submitted this watch. That will need to be fixed to whatever this shape is called. Here are some photos from yesterday. I took these to a watchmaker to be opened...
Does anyone know of a watchmaker that specializes in Accutrons? I live in the Seattle area but am willing to ship this for service. The guy I took this to said he could put a battery in but will not service them because they are so finicky. He gave me the name of Jerry’s Watch Repair on the corner of 3rd and Pike. Has anyone had experience with them?
Has anyone had experience with Martin Marcus at www.Accutron214.com? He gave me a quote of $325+ parts for servicing each of my 1961 & 1963 Accutrons. He also can do the Spaceview Conversion for $195 (includes SV crystal, spacer ring & white luminous hands). All original parts are returned to me with the watch.
There are several others online that claim to specialize in Accutron repair & restoration but I want your feedback first.
Not having any experience with having these serviced I'd be interested in your feedback when you do find someone as we can then recommend a repairer/servicer to anyone else in the same position. Unlike normal mechanical movements, Accutrons require additional knowledge of the inner workings and the do and don't.