Rado began in 1917 as Schlup & Co. in Lengnau, Switzerland, and the Rado name entered the market in the 1950s. It became famous for experimenting with hard-wearing materials and for icons like the 1962 DiaStar, promoted as scratch-resistant. Rado’s identity has long centered on durability, modern design, and material innovation. Vintage Rado watches appeal to collectors who want distinctive mid-century styling, strong branding, and early examples of the brand’s ‘Master of Materials’ mindset.
| Reference | 20333039 |
|---|---|
| Size | 28mm x 34mm |
| Movement | Quartz |