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Accutron 214 Restoration Services
FULLY INSURED - 1 YEAR GUARANTY (Parts and Labor)
Specializing In The Cleaning, Repair And Restoration
of First Edition Accutron Tuning Fork Timepieces.
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I work on first edition
214's only.
If need be, I
will help you to verify that your Accutron is a caliber 214 before you send it.
The 214 is
set from the rear of the case by lifting a spring loaded
"C" shaped lever. Also on the rear of the case is a slotted
hatch
cover which
unscrews to access the battery. If your Accutron has
these features it is a 214. Click on the thumbnail image (left) to see
a larger photo.
Each bezel, face, & hand combination has a unique set of features that require specific services to restore them to their best possible appearance.
The Astronaut model is shown in the restoration process below. Astronauts are especially challenging because of the many elements that affect their condition. All basic 214 restoration items are described below with the addition of several that are specific to the Astronaut.
Contrary to popular belief, the grade of stainless steel used for watch cases
will rust over a period of years. Water gets in between the metal parts where it
can stay wet for days. The inevitable result is shown in the photo of the
Astronaut bezel with its rotating ring removed at the right.
The repair process begins with the the disassembly
and ultrasonic cleaning of all case parts. Rust and/or corrosion (if any) is
then removed with hand
tools and wire brushes.
The bezel is buffed and polished to remove minor scratches and restore the factory finish. The focus is to preserve the crispness of factory edges as much as possible. A sloppy job here can seriously devalue any watch because it's the crispness of the case that most affects the outcome of an appraisal.
The back cover is taken apart. The angled
surfaces on the cover, setting stem, battery hatch, and
outer lock ring are buffed to a brilliant shine. The straight graining on the flat part
of the rear
cover is restored with special care taken to
preserve the depth and crispness of engravings. The circular graining is
restored on the setting stem, & battery hatch. Finally, a new gasket is
installed on the battery hatch, and the cover is re-assembled.
The photo on the left is a before/after composite of the finished 214 back cover
on the right. For most covers, all but the deepest scratches are removed and
even the deep ones are less noticeable.
ASTRONAUT ONLY: The rotating Astronaut bezel ring is disassembled and cleaned, then the engraving is filled with black paint. When the paint is dry the ring is lightly sanded on a lathe to remove the excess paint and to restore the original factory graining. The bezel ring can then be assembled to the case with a new crystal.

Most basic 214 dials have a factory applied clear coat finish that
has become fragile due to age. The old lacquer, whether tinted or
clear is often crazed and prone to flaking off which can result in a patchwork
of different colors and missing printing.
Furthermore, what can appear to be dirt spots to an owner are actually corrosion blooms from the base metal under the lacquer and plating. True dial restoration can only be accomplished by professional dial restorers who have the silk screen equipment and literally hundreds of screens to strip and restore a dial to it's original state.
The above clear coat issues are not a problem with more durable enamel dials such as the black Astronaut "A" model and white Railroad Approved which were coated with a durable enamel paint.
After some
initial brushing to remove the loose powdery rust, this watch looked about
average for its age, and it would have been easy to miss something that
only a good microscope can reveal.
Microscopic examination revealed cracks in the painted dial markers that went all the way from the top layer of luminous paint, through the white base paint, to the brass base metal. Note the crack across the paint on the one o'clock marker shown in the photo at the right. A portion of the paint is lifting and would soon flake off. All of the painted dial markers are very fragile. Also notice the rust on the hands which are made of steel and then chrome plated.
Restoring the dial begins with the removal of the loose paint
(down to the base
metal if necessary). Then the areas to be
re-painted are cleaned with a solvent to remove any residue of detergent or oils
that may have remained. 
On dials where the base coat is intact, only the luminous
layer is scraped off.
Repainting from the base metal involves two steps. First the white markers are painted in using a custom built stainless steel holding fixture.
Then the
luminous paint is applied leaving the white paint showing evenly as a border.
This layer is built up with several coats in order to get the correct thickness.
The finished product looks sculpted and the extra thickness assures a brilliant
glow in the dark.

Finally, the dial is coated with a low gloss finish to
restore the rich black color and to protect the dial for years to come.
The process of restoring the luminous on the hands begins by removing the old
luminous paint. If the plated steel hands
are corroded, the loose rust is scraped off.
The hands are then lacquered to restore the shine and to prevent any further
rust. Unfortunately the pitting remains but to the naked eye the appearance is
greatly improved. The arrow on the GMT hand is given several coats of
luminous paint. The others have the luminous paint applied on the bottom
so as to fill the center cut-out by capillary
action. Several coats are required because the paint shrinks and a uniform
thickness is required for an even glow. After drying the paint usually needs to
be scraped to remove any excess thickness so that the hands won't rub each other
when they are on the movement.
Now the movement is taken apart. All metal parts are ultrasonically cleaned. The
movement is then re-assembled lubricated, and adjusted.
Lastly, the
dial and hands are installed on the movement. The assembly is then put back into
its case, a new case gasket is installed, and the
cover is closed. The watch is then
observed for approximately 2 weeks, during which time, fine adjustments will be
made to the movement.

Various luminous configurations
CAUTION:
If you found an old Accutron in a drawer and put a battery in it, you may be
quite pleased to find that it runs, but may I suggest that you remove the battery
immediately, and have the watch serviced before it self destructs. For an
explanation please visit the
Q & A
Page
Is your 214 running way too
fast? See the information at:
http://www.accutron214.com/AccutronBattery.htm
Restoration
Price List
Prices do not include replacements for damaged or missing parts.
ALL RESTORATIONS START WITH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING REQUIRED SERVICE
PACKAGES:
REQUIRED - BASIC
MODELS: $150.00 plus parts
(regulator diode may be required at
additional cost)
Cleaning, lubrication, and adjustment of the
movement to work correctly with a readily available 1.5V battery
Disassembly and cleaning of the case. (bezel,
back cover, battery hatch, setting stem, and threaded lock ring)
Installation of replacement parts (if any)
Crystal polish (restores
transparency and shine, does not remove scratches)
New 387S Energizer battery
New gaskets
New stainless steel spring pins for your band or bracelet
One year guarantee (parts and labor)
REQUIRED - SPACEVIEW
MODELS: $150.00 plus parts (regulator diode may be required at
additional cost)
Same as 214 basic.
REQUIRED - HACKED
MODELS: $175.00 plus parts (regulator diode may be required at
additional cost)
All 214 basic services plus
adjustment of the hack mechanism.
(includes Railroad Approved models) (does
not include Astronaut)
What is a "Hacked" model? The hack is an additional factory
installed 214 feature which
stops the tuning fork when the recessed setting stem is lifted. The "hack
spring" is highlighted
in the photos at the right. Correct adjustment of this feature is
critical. This feature will only
work if the tuning fork magnets are strong enough to
self-start the movement when the stem
is lowered back into its recess.
REQUIRED
- ASTRONAUT
MODELS: $200.00 plus parts (regulator diode may be required at
additional cost)
All 214 basic, and hack
services plus disassembly, cleaning, and lubrication of Astronaut bezel ring.
DEPOSIT
- ALL MODELS:
A deposit of $50.00 is required. The deposit will cover the cost of
inspection and return shipping should you decide not to proceed with the
repair & restoration. The deposit will be applied to the total if repair is authorized.
OPTIONAL SERVICES
COIL MODIFICATION:
Install regulator diode to reduce battery voltage to 1.3
volts: $50. (optional for most 214's) (required on over-active movements)
CRYSTALS:
Sand, buff, & polish old crystal: $20.00
(removes all but the deepest scratches)
New Generic Crystal; $20
Reproduction Astronaut Crystal; $45.00
New-Old-Stock Crystal; $45.00 and up
Restoration Services
STAINLESS STEEL BEZELS:
Buff stainless steel bezel: $95.00
GOLD & GOLD FILLED
BEZELS:
Gently buffed & polished: $75.
ASTRONAUT
BEZEL RINGS: **
Disassemble, clean all parts,
re-paint numbers, and restore circular graining; $125.00
REAR
COVERS: **


Full
Restoration Includes: Buff all angled surfaces, restore straight and circular
graining on rear
cover, setting stem and battery hatch.
Buff stainless lock ring - $150.00
Partial Restoration: Buff angled surfaces and restore circular graining on setting stem and battery hatch - $95.00
214 DIALS: *
Remove old luminous, clean dial and apply fresh high-glow luminous
paint: $35.00
ASTRONAUT DIALS: *
Remove old luminous, clean dial and apply fresh high-glow luminous
paint:
$125.00
CHAPTER
RINGS: *
Remove old luminous, clean and apply fresh high-glow luminous
paint:
$125.00
LUMINOUS HANDS: *
Rust Free: Clean, and apply fresh high-glow luminous
paint:
$75.00
Rusted:
Clean, clear coat, and apply fresh luminous paint: $95.00




SPACEVIEW HANDS: *
Reproduction white luminous hand
set: $75.00
Chapter Ring type (left) -
Alpha type (right)
METAL BRACELETS:
Ultrasonic cleaning: $10.00
PLEASE NOTE: Because each restoration project is unique, firm quotes can only be given after careful inspection.
*
Ultra-bright, long
lasting, long glowing Strontium Aluminate crystals.
** Same as original factory finish. Removes or
hides all but the deepest scratches.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Martin Marcus
5 Laurel Court
Marblehead, MA 01945 (781) 639-0442
e-mail: martin@accutron214.com
Please be advised that
I almost never get up from my microscope to answer the phone which seems to ring
constantly, even on weekends.
I do however, reply to my e-mail every evening, so
that's the best way to contact me. Simply click on the link above.
For those of you who
hate to type, feel free to call and leave a message on my answering machine, but
don't forget to leave your e-mail address.
Please spell out the address slowly, enunciate
clearly, and indicate whether there are any special characters such as dashes,
underscores, or capital letters.
I always try to reply
to e-mail on the day in which it was received, so if you don't hear from me
within one business day,
it's probably because I didn't get your correct e-mail
and my message was returned as undeliverable.
I regret that I simply
don't have the time to return either phone calls, or e-mails from people who are
just looking for information, or advise.
There are just too many of you, and my
first priority is to keep from falling behind on my repairs.
Copyright 2002 by Martin Marcus. All rights reserved.
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