Rado R 13.726.712 Features


Ref. No. :R 13.726.712
Code :100000005275
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Ceramic
Bracelet Material :Ceramic
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Germany, Stuttgart
Price : € 1,745 (= $ 2,144)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Ceramic
Case Diameter :22 x 20 mm
Thickness :8 mm
Waterproof :30 m
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Black
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Ceramic
Bracelet Color :Black
Clasp :Fold clasp
Others :Center Seconds
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Rado R 13.726.712 wrist watches news:
I got this a little earlier today, Has an interesting case, The crown has to be pulled out for the movement to come out of the case, kind of like a swing ring pocket watch, I looked up the serial number and its from around 1926, and the run was of only a thousand from what I gathered, If I'm mistaken let me know. It runs perfect! case has a little wear but not bad. If anyone knows any more about this one let me know, thanks guys!
Thought I'd do a little mixing and matching... Standard ROC above the plots, Messi from the plots down.
Was wondering if anyone had any advice on whether the white or black dial 5170g which is now discontinued in white gold was a better buy. I love the way they both look and have the opportunity to buy either one. I would like to take into account future value, desirability, etc. thank you all in advance!!!
When picking up your BNIB time peice from your local AD do you have them print your name on the warranty card or just leave it blank showing their AD name along with date ?
I know to many of us our watches are a hobby. We enjoy collecting them and admiring them on our wrist. But for me that all changed about 2 years ago. I actually came down with a life changing illness. For about a year things looked terrible, didn't know if I would ever go back to work again etc. But I worked hard and I struggled. I eventually bounced back and I can truly say that I am a different person for it. Then about one year ago I decided to get knee surgery since I had hit all my deductibles. It was a minor surgery that I have put off for years, but I realized that I want to enjoy every minute of my life from now on. To commemorate that I wanted something special as well. I ended up buying my first Rolex. I have always wanted a Milgauss, especially since I am an engineer. It was one of those things that I always wanted but was not on the front burner. But I after I came back from my illness I realized that life is short. I have to enjoy it within moderation. I can








