Null BULOVA gents wristwatch Accutron Spaceview, Switzerland around 1968, stainl…
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BULOVA gents wristwatch Accutron Spaceview, Switzerland around 1968, stainless steel case, screwed down case back, visible tuning- fork movement, luminous hands, battery case and hand-setting on case back, diameter approx. 35 mm, overhaul recommended at buyer's expense, condition 2-3

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BULOVA gents wristwatch Accutron Spaceview, Switzerland around 1968, stainless steel case, screwed down case back, visible tuning- fork movement, luminous hands, battery case and hand-setting on case back, diameter approx. 35 mm, overhaul recommended at buyer's expense, condition 2-3

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