


Archive Series
Computron
Reminiscent of style from the late 1970s and early 1980s, the Computron LED screen re-edition honors versions from its past.
Bulova Computon
Electronic and quartz watches began growing in popularity throughout the late 1970s and 1980s. Bulova catered to the growing demand for digital timekeepers by adding a line of Accuquartz watches with digital LCD time displays. Eventually releasing the all-digital Computron LED, with its very unconventional and (at the time) futuristic trapezoidal case with LED display on the side.
This style is often called a "drivers' watch" because its layout enables a driver to check the time without moving his wrist from the steering wheel; in the case of the Computron, the angled time display — the wearer would press the command button once for the time, and again for the date — also addressed the problem of glare from direct sunlight impairing the visibility on an LED watch.