• Vintage Rado Quartz 114.3241.4 Steel Gents Midsize Watch
  • Vintage Rado Quartz 114.3241.4 Steel Gents Midsize Watch
  • Vintage Rado Quartz 114.3241.4 Steel Gents Midsize Watch
  • Vintage Rado Quartz 114.3241.4 Steel Gents Midsize Watch
  • Vintage Rado Quartz 114.3241.4 Steel Gents Midsize Watch
  • Vintage Rado Quartz 114.3241.4 Steel Gents Midsize Watch
  • Vintage Rado Quartz 114.3241.4 Steel Gents Midsize Watch
  • Vintage Rado Quartz 114.3241.4 Steel Gents Midsize Watch
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Rado

Quartz 114.3241.4

S/N 20721044

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Our Take

Rado is a unique brand in the way that they use their innovation in design and materials to come up with some of the worlds most unique watches. This 1980s retro piece has the more typical design for the time, it’s a men’s midsize watch, it measures 32mm in diameter and 36mm from lug to lug. The stainless steel case is in good condition, the gold bezel with steel studs is fixed, and there is some fading in the gold. The steel back pops in, it bears the logo (faded, scratched), model number #114.3241.4 s/n 20721044. The black plain dial is in good condition with gold stick markers. It has a date/day window at the 3 o’clock position and is all kept under a mineral crystal. The crown is signed with the logo and in good condition. The watch is powered by a quartz 956.424 movement with 7 jewels and keeps perfect time. The strap is an original Rado adjustable steel strap and will fit a wrist of about 8” or 20.5cm approximately. The watch comes without the original box but will be accompanied by a gift box. Water resistance is not guaranteed so please do not use it near water

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  • BrandRado
  • ModelQuartz
  • GenderMen's
  • Year1980s
  • OriginSwitzerland
  • Dimensions32mm x 36mm
  • MovementQuartz
  • GlassMineral
  • Case MaterialStainless Steel
  • StrapStainless Steel
  • Box/PapersNo
  • Water ResistanceNo

About Rado

Started life as Schlup & Co. in 1917, but started selling watches under the Rado brand in the 50s. Best known for the innovative design and use of revolutionary materials such as ceramic, giving the watches a unique look and feel.

The ceramic style was started when they incorporated it with the ‘Integral’ watch, although only in the bracelet, it took a bit longer for the ‘Ceramica’ to come along, which was the first watch to be made entirely with ceramic.

Rado watches are elegant, stylish and subtle, they don’t shout at you like other brands, but certainly, show that you have an appreciation of horology.