
About this Vintage Print Ad
This advertisement promotes the Bulova Accutron, a revolutionary wristwatch that runs on a tuning fork, offering a new standard of accuracy in personal timekeeping. The ad highlights that the Accutron is the first timepiece ever guaranteed to be accurate on your wrist, with no ticking sound, just a faint hum. It emphasizes the watch's reliability, minimal need for repairs, and the ease of replacing its power cell. The price range is mentioned, and the ad assures a guarantee of accuracy within one minute a month.
- Brand: Bulova
- Product: Bulova Accutron
- Tagline: the only basic advance in personal timekeeping in 300 years
- Publication: Life Magazine
- Year: 1961
Objects in the advertisement: watch
, tuning fork
, planet
, text
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