ACCUTRON BULOVA 2182 STAINLESS STEEL WITH GOLD FILLED BEZEL
Stainless with gold on a white/silver is is Date/Day "A?"...still looking for the matching advert/linebook reference/
Gold with gold and a white/silver dial is the Date/Day "AK"
Stainless with gold and a burgundy dial is the Date/Day "AH"
I have come back to this one several times; and my results are the same. Best I can do is generic
1970 Accutron Date/Day (no variant)
In reply to I have come back to this one… by neetstuf-4-u
By "generic" do you mean it's been assembled from other salvaged Accutrons?
In reply to By "generic" do you mean it… by Slickster514
Oh, no. I mean it is an Accutron Date/Day that I can't identify as a specific variant letter code like for example "AK" by available reference material.
In reply to Oh, no. I mean it is an… by neetstuf-4-u
Does the variant AK-5 mean anything to you?
Chat GBT seems to think it that described as, "The dial of the 2182 AK-5 is typically silver in color, with gold-tone hour markers and hands that are shaped like small arrows. The day and date displays are located at the 3 o'clock position, and are presented in a simple, easy-to-read format."
1970 Bulova Accutron Date/Day
Does anyone know what the double T at the bottom of the 6 o’clock position signify?
In reply to Does anyone know what the… by Slickster514
Tritium
Tritium. The "glowing" paint. It's my understanding that one "T" is just the hands and 2 "T"s is both hands and dial markers.