Nr. 100534135

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Rado - Kriens - Ohne mindestpreis - 11020 - Herren - 1975
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Rado - Kriens - Ohne mindestpreis - 11020 - Herren - 1975

Offered in this auction by Second Vintage Discover a striking example of 1970s Swiss design with this Rado Kriens, a timepiece that perfectly embodies the brand's reputation for unconventional aesthetics and durable engineering. This particular reference stands out with its mesmerizing textured dial and the distinctive blue seconds hand that offers a vibrant contrast against the frosted silver background. A true collector's piece, this Kriens features the iconic rotating anchor logo and the celebrated seahorse caseback, making it a compelling choice for enthusiasts of space-age era horology. Brand: Rado Model: Kriens Reference Number: 11020 Serial Number: 39630281 Movement: Automatic Caliber ETA 2797 Dial: Textured Silver Case Size: 35 mm Case Material: Stainless Steel Production Year: 1975 Condition: Good vintage condition. The watch shows honest signs of wear to the case and bracelet consistent with its age, while the dial remains in remarkable condition, offering a clean and attractive vintage presentation. Dial and Hands The highlight of this timepiece is undoubtedly the silver dial which features a heavy stippled texture, creating a unique frosted appearance that interacts beautifully with light. The dial is adorned with substantial applied baton indices and the signature Rado anchor logo at 12 o'clock which rotates freely on its red background. A striking blue seconds hand sweeps across the face, providing a sporty touch of color. The date window is framed at the 3 o'clock position. The hands and dial surface are well-preserved, showing minimal signs of aging. Case and Crystal The 35mm stainless steel case features a distinct cushion shape typical of the 1970s, combining polished and brushed surfaces. The case flanks show honest wear with visible surface scratches and handling marks expected from a watch of this vintage, yet the edges remain defined. The crown is original and signed with the Rado anchor symbol. The screw-down caseback proudly displays the deeply embossed Rado tri-seahorse medallion and "Water-Sealed" engraving, which remains crisp and legible. The acrylic crystal is clear with no distracting marks. Movement Inside beats the reliable ETA 2797 automatic movement, a 25-jewel caliber known for its durability and high-beat performance. The movement appears clean with a gold-plated rotor signed by Rado. The watch is running and functional. Timegrapher testing indicates a daily rate of approximately -25 to -27 seconds per day, which indicates healthy movement operation within acceptable vintage parameters. Strap The watch is fitted with its original stainless steel link bracelet which integrates smoothly with the case design. The bracelet features a signed Rado deployant clasp with the anchor logo in relief. It is sized to fit a wrist circumference of approximately 17.5cm. The bracelet shows moderate stretch and surface wear consistent with the case condition. Condition This piece is in good vintage condition. While the stainless steel components show uniform surface scratches and evidence of daily wear over the decades, the watch retains its structural integrity and charm. The dial is the standout feature, preserved in excellent condition without spotting or damage. Dimensions The case measures 35mm in width excluding the signed crown. The lug-to-lug length and cushion profile allow it to wear slightly larger than its dimensions suggest, providing a comfortable and prominent presence on the wrist. Remarks The Rado Kriens is a less common model that captures the funk and flair of 1970s watchmaking. The combination of the "frosted" texture dial and the specific blue seconds hand makes this reference 11020 particularly photogenic and collectible. It is a robust everyday vintage watch that sparks conversation. History Rado has long been recognized as a pioneer in materials and design, often looking forward when other Swiss brands looked back. Established in Lengnau, Switzerland, the brand became famous for the "Water-Sealed" cases and the use of hard metals. The Kriens model, named after a town in the canton of Lucerne, represents the era when Rado experimented boldly with dial textures and case geometries, cementing their legacy as a master of design. Payment and Shipping Payment must be completed within 1-3 days after purchase. The watch will be securely packaged and shipped with tracking and insurance for your peace of mind. Please review the pictures carefully before bidding. We strive to showcase the watch from multiple angles for an accurate representation. As with all vintage watches, water resistance is not guaranteed. The watch will be delivered in fully functional working condition. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us after the auction ends. / Second Vintage SKU: RAD-RKX-0001

Nr. 100534135

Verkauft
Rado - Kriens - Ohne mindestpreis - 11020 - Herren - 1975

Rado - Kriens - Ohne mindestpreis - 11020 - Herren - 1975

Offered in this auction by Second Vintage

Discover a striking example of 1970s Swiss design with this Rado Kriens, a timepiece that perfectly embodies the brand's reputation for unconventional aesthetics and durable engineering. This particular reference stands out with its mesmerizing textured dial and the distinctive blue seconds hand that offers a vibrant contrast against the frosted silver background. A true collector's piece, this Kriens features the iconic rotating anchor logo and the celebrated seahorse caseback, making it a compelling choice for enthusiasts of space-age era horology.

Brand: Rado
Model: Kriens
Reference Number: 11020
Serial Number: 39630281
Movement: Automatic Caliber ETA 2797
Dial: Textured Silver
Case Size: 35 mm
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Production Year: 1975
Condition: Good vintage condition. The watch shows honest signs of wear to the case and bracelet consistent with its age, while the dial remains in remarkable condition, offering a clean and attractive vintage presentation.

Dial and Hands
The highlight of this timepiece is undoubtedly the silver dial which features a heavy stippled texture, creating a unique frosted appearance that interacts beautifully with light. The dial is adorned with substantial applied baton indices and the signature Rado anchor logo at 12 o'clock which rotates freely on its red background. A striking blue seconds hand sweeps across the face, providing a sporty touch of color. The date window is framed at the 3 o'clock position. The hands and dial surface are well-preserved, showing minimal signs of aging.

Case and Crystal
The 35mm stainless steel case features a distinct cushion shape typical of the 1970s, combining polished and brushed surfaces. The case flanks show honest wear with visible surface scratches and handling marks expected from a watch of this vintage, yet the edges remain defined. The crown is original and signed with the Rado anchor symbol. The screw-down caseback proudly displays the deeply embossed Rado tri-seahorse medallion and "Water-Sealed" engraving, which remains crisp and legible. The acrylic crystal is clear with no distracting marks.

Movement
Inside beats the reliable ETA 2797 automatic movement, a 25-jewel caliber known for its durability and high-beat performance. The movement appears clean with a gold-plated rotor signed by Rado. The watch is running and functional. Timegrapher testing indicates a daily rate of approximately -25 to -27 seconds per day, which indicates healthy movement operation within acceptable vintage parameters.

Strap
The watch is fitted with its original stainless steel link bracelet which integrates smoothly with the case design. The bracelet features a signed Rado deployant clasp with the anchor logo in relief. It is sized to fit a wrist circumference of approximately 17.5cm. The bracelet shows moderate stretch and surface wear consistent with the case condition.

Condition
This piece is in good vintage condition. While the stainless steel components show uniform surface scratches and evidence of daily wear over the decades, the watch retains its structural integrity and charm. The dial is the standout feature, preserved in excellent condition without spotting or damage.

Dimensions
The case measures 35mm in width excluding the signed crown. The lug-to-lug length and cushion profile allow it to wear slightly larger than its dimensions suggest, providing a comfortable and prominent presence on the wrist.

Remarks
The Rado Kriens is a less common model that captures the funk and flair of 1970s watchmaking. The combination of the "frosted" texture dial and the specific blue seconds hand makes this reference 11020 particularly photogenic and collectible. It is a robust everyday vintage watch that sparks conversation.

History
Rado has long been recognized as a pioneer in materials and design, often looking forward when other Swiss brands looked back. Established in Lengnau, Switzerland, the brand became famous for the "Water-Sealed" cases and the use of hard metals. The Kriens model, named after a town in the canton of Lucerne, represents the era when Rado experimented boldly with dial textures and case geometries, cementing their legacy as a master of design.

Payment and Shipping
Payment must be completed within 1-3 days after purchase.
The watch will be securely packaged and shipped with tracking and insurance for your peace of mind.
Please review the pictures carefully before bidding. We strive to showcase the watch from multiple angles for an accurate representation.
As with all vintage watches, water resistance is not guaranteed.
The watch will be delivered in fully functional working condition.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us after the auction ends.

/ Second Vintage

SKU: RAD-RKX-0001

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