Nr. 101071651

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Rado - Serbia - Ohne mindestpreis - K806702 - Herren - 1970-1979
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Rado - Serbia - Ohne mindestpreis - K806702 - Herren - 1970-1979

Now available at auction from Second Vintage This is an exceptionally rare and intriguing timepiece from Rado’s golden era of design, presented in the elusive "Serbia" model configuration. Featuring a stunning grey sunburst dial that plays beautifully with the light, this watch combines the brand's signature 1970s avant-garde styling with robust Swiss engineering. With its rotating anchor logo—a hallmark of Rado’s automatic watches—and a sharp stainless steel cushion case, this piece represents a unique collecting opportunity for enthusiasts of vintage Rado and unconventional mid-century design. Brand: Rado Model: Serbia Reference Number: K806702 Serial Number: K806702 Movement: Automatic ETA 2824 Dial: Grey Sunburst Case Size: 38 mm (excluding the crown) Case Material: Stainless Steel Production Year: c. 1970s Condition: Good vintage condition. The watch presents beautifully with a sharp case and pristine dial, though the crystal shows a visible mark near the 10 o'clock position. Timegrapher results included below. Dial and Hands The dial is the highlight of this timepiece, finished in a sophisticated metallic grey with a rich sunburst texture that radiates from the center. It features applied silver baton indices and the iconic Rado rotating anchor logo on a red background at 12 o'clock, which spins freely as intended. The "Serbia" model designation is crisply printed at 6 o'clock, adding to the rarity of the piece. A framed date window sits at 3 o'clock. The silver hands are clean and provide excellent contrast against the dial. Case and Crystal The stainless steel case features a distinctive cushion shape typical of the 1970s, alternating between brushed surfaces on the top and polished sides. The case edges remain defined and sharp, preserving the original geometry well. The crown is signed with the Rado anchor. The crystal exhibits a visible fracture/crack located between the 10 and 11 o'clock markers, which is visible in the photographs but does not obstruct the view of the central dial features. Movement Powering the watch is a high-grade, Swiss-made ETA 2824 automatic movement, signed by Rado with 25 jewels. This is a legendary workhorse caliber known for its durability. The movement is clean and the rotor spins smoothly. Timegrapher testing indicates a rate of approximately +47 to +50 seconds per day, which indicates a movement that is running with vintage vigor. Strap The watch is fitted with a stainless steel link bracelet that complements the case design perfectly. It features a Rado-signed folding clasp with the anchor logo embossed. The bracelet fits a wrist size of approximately 17.5 cm and is in very good condition with minimal stretch. Condition This timepiece is in good vintage condition. The dial is exceptionally well-preserved, and the case retains its original sharp lines with only minor surface handling marks. The movement is clean and functioning. The primary note on condition is the imperfection in the crystal mentioned above, but the watch remains highly presentable and wearable. Dimensions The case measures 38 mm in width excluding the crown, offering a substantial yet comfortable presence on the wrist that aligns with modern sizing preferences. Remarks The Rado Serbia is a model seldom seen in the vintage market, likely produced for a specific region or as a limited run, making it a true conversation starter. Its combination of the reliable ETA 2824 movement and the distinctive grey sunburst dial makes it both a reliable daily wearer and a collectible asset. History Rado has long been recognized as a pioneer in materials and design, distinguishing itself in the mid-20th century with scratch-proof cases and futuristic aesthetics. The 1970s was a particularly creative period for the brand, where they experimented with bold case shapes and unique model names. This "Serbia" example stands as a testament to Rado's global reach and diverse catalog during the golden age of mechanical watchmaking. 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-RSK-0002

Nr. 101071651

Verkauft
Rado - Serbia - Ohne mindestpreis - K806702 - Herren - 1970-1979

Rado - Serbia - Ohne mindestpreis - K806702 - Herren - 1970-1979

Now available at auction from Second Vintage

This is an exceptionally rare and intriguing timepiece from Rado’s golden era of design, presented in the elusive "Serbia" model configuration. Featuring a stunning grey sunburst dial that plays beautifully with the light, this watch combines the brand's signature 1970s avant-garde styling with robust Swiss engineering. With its rotating anchor logo—a hallmark of Rado’s automatic watches—and a sharp stainless steel cushion case, this piece represents a unique collecting opportunity for enthusiasts of vintage Rado and unconventional mid-century design.

Brand: Rado
Model: Serbia
Reference Number: K806702
Serial Number: K806702
Movement: Automatic ETA 2824
Dial: Grey Sunburst
Case Size: 38 mm (excluding the crown)
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Production Year: c. 1970s
Condition: Good vintage condition. The watch presents beautifully with a sharp case and pristine dial, though the crystal shows a visible mark near the 10 o'clock position. Timegrapher results included below.

Dial and Hands
The dial is the highlight of this timepiece, finished in a sophisticated metallic grey with a rich sunburst texture that radiates from the center. It features applied silver baton indices and the iconic Rado rotating anchor logo on a red background at 12 o'clock, which spins freely as intended. The "Serbia" model designation is crisply printed at 6 o'clock, adding to the rarity of the piece. A framed date window sits at 3 o'clock. The silver hands are clean and provide excellent contrast against the dial.

Case and Crystal
The stainless steel case features a distinctive cushion shape typical of the 1970s, alternating between brushed surfaces on the top and polished sides. The case edges remain defined and sharp, preserving the original geometry well. The crown is signed with the Rado anchor. The crystal exhibits a visible fracture/crack located between the 10 and 11 o'clock markers, which is visible in the photographs but does not obstruct the view of the central dial features.

Movement
Powering the watch is a high-grade, Swiss-made ETA 2824 automatic movement, signed by Rado with 25 jewels. This is a legendary workhorse caliber known for its durability. The movement is clean and the rotor spins smoothly. Timegrapher testing indicates a rate of approximately +47 to +50 seconds per day, which indicates a movement that is running with vintage vigor.

Strap
The watch is fitted with a stainless steel link bracelet that complements the case design perfectly. It features a Rado-signed folding clasp with the anchor logo embossed. The bracelet fits a wrist size of approximately 17.5 cm and is in very good condition with minimal stretch.

Condition
This timepiece is in good vintage condition. The dial is exceptionally well-preserved, and the case retains its original sharp lines with only minor surface handling marks. The movement is clean and functioning. The primary note on condition is the imperfection in the crystal mentioned above, but the watch remains highly presentable and wearable.

Dimensions
The case measures 38 mm in width excluding the crown, offering a substantial yet comfortable presence on the wrist that aligns with modern sizing preferences.

Remarks
The Rado Serbia is a model seldom seen in the vintage market, likely produced for a specific region or as a limited run, making it a true conversation starter. Its combination of the reliable ETA 2824 movement and the distinctive grey sunburst dial makes it both a reliable daily wearer and a collectible asset.

History
Rado has long been recognized as a pioneer in materials and design, distinguishing itself in the mid-20th century with scratch-proof cases and futuristic aesthetics. The 1970s was a particularly creative period for the brand, where they experimented with bold case shapes and unique model names. This "Serbia" example stands as a testament to Rado's global reach and diverse catalog during the golden age of mechanical watchmaking.

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-RSK-0002

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