Sixty years after the birth of the Accutron, the world's first electronic watch, Bulova is celebrating its history with a collection of twelve timepieces, all in limited editions. This includes the Accutron Legay made for Italy and inspired by the 505 model from 1965. In common, between the two, is the famous Alpha case with its characteristic trapezoid shape and diameter of just 33 millimetres, with the crown positioned at 4 o'clock. There are two versions: one in gold-coloured steel, with a brown crocodile-finish leather strap, and the other in tout court steel with a black lizard-finish leather strap, both with a silver-white dial and a SW-200 self-winding mechanical movement. Prices: 1,350 euros (gold-plated steel case version); 1,290 (steel case version).