Rado 01.156.0723.3.016 Features


Ref. No. :01.156.0723.3.016
Code :12.0011
Year :07/2012
Condition :0 (unworn)
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Germany, Magdeburg
Price : € 1,450 (= $ 1,783)
Availability
Available immediately
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Rado 01.156.0723.3.016 The Related Reviews:
- Good item. nice
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Izzy's m Italy Rive D'arcano (udine) from Netherlands Purmerend
- Great job, A+++
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by shatea brisbon Greece Moschato from Netherlands Purmerend
- an excellent watch at a good price. The movement is in fact (in my view) a high end chinese movement (not swiss) but as good as Swiss!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Tim Marley U.S.A Haymarket from Netherlands Purmerend
Rado 01.156.0723.3.016 wrist watches news:
Hi,I tried on a new Heritage (36mm) on the mesh bracelet today.I really liked it! It sat on my wrist perfectly and looked great.On the down side the bracelet did not seem that well made, the clasp was rubbish and the bezel was very cheap feeling when rotated!This could be a real winner but really needs to be about 38-40mm with a better made bracelet and clasp.Does anyone know what movement is in it?Is it a good one (it is cosc so it can be bad)The AD claimed that it was a different movement than the 46mm version but didn't know if that was only because of the sub seconds or if it was inferior etc.Anyone?
I just spent two days touring inside here....they confiscated my camera....well I surrendered it peacefully...I wish I could have shared photos with you of what I seen, but what I did see was fantastic.Best,Rob
I really love this Stowa. Bought a blue croc (genu-wine!) for it recently and it sets off the blued hands perfectly!
I've recently got round to thinking about APs strategy to minimise market flow by reducing manufacturing and moving from ADs to Boutiques. Whilst AP is not in the same league as both Rolex and Patek in relation to value retention these two moves could be positive news for those holding coveted models. My blue faced 15400 is now 3.5k more expensive than what it was 1year ago when bought new whilst Rolex prices have not moved and Patek have made reductions.I, like most here buy watches because I like them and I love my 15400. I cannot see any reason why I would ever look to sell but facts such as the above do offer some comfort not least considering the fact I lost 25% on my ROC 3 years back.
What scratches?! All this talk of being a scratch magnet... sheesh, my 2yr old 15300 still looks like new despite regular wear. You guys must swing your arms around like gorillas!








