ACCUTRON 214 DESK CLOCKS

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"Director E"
Model #D3001
Spaceview Clock
Satin and polished brass, black background.
Height: 5-1/4" Width: 5-1/4" Depth: 1-1/2"


                   
The "Empire" Spaceview Clock


   
"Empire A"
Model #D2051 
Satin and polished brass case.
Height: 4" Width: 5" Depth: 2"
Plain & Spaceview Clocks


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Swiss made Carriage Clock
Glass and Brushed Brass 


              
"Supreme"
Model #D3111 
Polished and brushed brass, marbleized blue background.
Height: 5-7/8" Width: 7-7/8" Depth: 4-3/4"


 
                   
These photos of a rare Swiss made 214 clock are courtesy of Rob Mulder, who is a Bulova and Accutron clock
 collector in the Netherlands.
Rob states that the clock has a hack movement and is marked M5 (1965)
 

                   
Pedestal Clock


                   
Art Deco Clock


              
Folding Travel Clock


         
Retro Clock



Boudoir Clock


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Mini Desk Clock


                   
Desk Clock


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Mantle Clock


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Ladies Pendant


Accutron 214 Military & Aviation Panel Clocks

2/16/08 - The above image was captured from the PBS Nova series, "AstroSpies". The documentary tells the recently disclosed story of top secret, US and Russian, programs to launch manned spy capsules into orbit during the 60's. Both programs were terminated because of huge costs, and minimal success. In one scene, the panel clock above was displayed for about 3 seconds. That's time enough to identify the distinctive, continuous sweep motion, which in 1963, could only have been an Accutron 214 movement. The missing hour hand, and backward 60 second dial suggests that it was used for the countdown to launch. The red second hand casts very dark shadow.


    
Round Panel Mount


              
Side Mounting


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Mini Panel Mount


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Mini Panel Mount


             
Hinged Panel Mount


             
Panel Mount


                   
Front Setting Panel Mount


Accutron 214 Industrial, and Scientific Timer Switches

              
Panel Mount Timer Switch


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60 Second Panel Mount Timer Switch


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