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Are you new to Accutrons and don't know what model your watch is? (other brands click here). This chart may help you establish the basic calibre (model) of your watch without you having to open it up.
Important Note: The pics below are only representative of a particular model. There are many variations of case styles and dials, though the basic characteristics of each calibre remain the same.
Accutron 214
Features:
- Accutron 214 watches are "back set", ie, the time is set by flipping out a semi-circular ring on the back of the watch.
- The battery is accessible from the back via a Battery Hatch which can be unscrewed. The watch-back does not need to be removed.
- 214's do not have a day/date function.
Examples:
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A typical 214 back |
Gold 214 with "reflector ring" |
214H "Railroad" |
214HN "Astronaut" |
Spaceview |
Go to 214 Technical Page
Accutron 218
There are 3 main variations of the 218:
- 218: Time only, with sweep seconds.
- 218D, 2181: Time, Sweep secs., Date display.
- 2182 and others: Time, Sweep Secs., Day and Date display.
Features:
- Time setting crown usually at 4 O'clock position (but not always).
- Back must be removed to change battery.
- Date models have "quick change" day function.
Examples:
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218 |
218D Crown at 3 o'clock. |
2182 |
2182 "Snorkel" |
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2182 "Up-Down" date. |
2183 No sweep secs. |
2185 Astronaut |
2186 Direct Read |
Go to 218 Technical Page
Accutron 219
As above for the 218. It is hard to distinguish these watches from the 218 series without looking inside, except when they are marked "219" on the dial like the Railroad example shown below. 219's are encountered a lot less often than 218's.
Examples:
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2190 |
2191 |
2192 "Railroad" |
2193 |
Go to 219 Technical Page
Accutron 2210
Features:
- Usually found in Tonneau (barrel) or rectangular shaped cases as a Ladies watch
- No sweep seconds hand or date function
- Sometimes encountered as a Man's watch, but not often.
- Small size. The Lady's examples shown below are about 20mm (3/4") across. The Man's is about 35mm.
Examples:
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2210 |
2210 |
2210 |
2210 |
2210 Man's version |
Go to 2210 Technical Page
Accutron 224
There are 3 variations of the 224:
- 2240: Time only, with sweep seconds.
- 2241: Time, Sweep secs., Day display.
- 2242: Time, Sweep Secs., Day and Date display.
Features:
- Time setting crown usually at 4 O'clock position.
- Back must be removed to change battery.
- Date models have "quick change" day function.
- Often have a fake diamond on the dial.
- Usually marked "Accuquartz" on the dial.
Examples:
Go to 224 Technical Page
Accutron 230
There are 6 variations of the 230:
- 2300: Time only, no sweep seconds
- 2301: Time with sweep seconds
- 2302: Time with sweep seconds and date
- 2303: Time with sweep seconds, day and date
- 2312: Same as 2302, but movement is 3.9mm (0.153") larger in diameter
- 2313: Same as 2303, but movement is 3.9mm (0.153") larger in diameter
Features:
- Usually found as a Lady's watch in mostly round cases, sometimes other shapes.
- Occasionally seen as a man's watch, using the larger movement (above), but they are smaller than men's watches using 214, 218, 219 or 224 movements.
- The examples shown below are about 25mm (1") across.
Examples:
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2300 |
2301 |
2302 |
2303 |
2312 |
2313 |
Go to 230 Technical Page
Accutron Mystery Watch
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Accutron Mystery Watch, owned by Paul Schliesser of Cincinatti. Test you Accutron knowledge. What model is this one? Click here to see more! |
Other Tuning Fork Watches
ESA 9162, 9164
Features:
- Made by Ebauches SA under lic. to Bulova
- ESA 9162: Time, sweep seconds, Date.
- ESA 9164: Time, sweep seconds, Day and Date.
- Usually found as a "chronometer" grade watch.
Examples:
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ESA 9162 Omega f300 |
ESA 9164 Omega f300 |
ESA 9162 Tissot Tissonic |
ESA 9164 Longines Ultronic |
Go to ESA 9162 Technical Page
ESA 9210
Features:
- Made by Ebauches SA under lic. to Bulova
- Chronograph version of ESA 9162
Examples:
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ESA 9210 Omega Version |
ESA 9210 Longines Version |
Go to ESA 9210 Technical Page
Omega Cal. 1220
Features:
- 720Hz Tuning Fork frequency
- Chrononmeter Grade watch
- Only available as an Omega
Example:
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Omega Megasonic |
Go to 1220 Technical Page
Universal Unisonic
Features:
- Uses the Bulova Accutron 218D movement, but all parts finished by Universal to higher standards. It is known as their cal. 52. All parts are interchangeable with standard 218 parts.
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Universal cal. 52 |
Cal. 52 back view |
Go to 218 Technical Page
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