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.
Allwyn Gold 720891 (Ref. Y355-8030) (32mm; Quartz)
Seiko Galaxy Moonphase 216278 (Ref. 5Y88-601A R1) (35mm; Quartz) (Very Rare)
Mortima Dater (Ref. Unknown) (32mm; Quartz)
Luch USSR (Ref. 292) (33mm; Quartz)
Longines L7.631.3 Steel Gold (Ref. 26592505) (33mm; Quartz)
Heuer Calculator Chronograph Cal. 12 (Ref. 110.633) (46mm; Automatic)
Porsche Design (Ref. 6600.41) (39mm; Quartz)
Rado Starfire (Ref. 5305-21) (40mm; Quartz) (Very Rare)
Rado Voyager Super Mint Grey Dial (Ref. 24940779) (36mm; Automatic)
Rado Convoy (Ref. 12800675) (36mm; Automatic) (Mint Condition)
Givenchy Apsaras (Ref. C-2714300) (27mm; Quartz)
Charles Jourdan Tank Mother of Pearl (MOP Dial) (Ref. 8612-583-1105) (24mm; Quartz)
Swistar Sub-Second Tank (Ref. 3331 M) (27mm; Quartz)
Citizen Tank Alarm Melody Super Rare (Ref. 3450 340108 TA) (27mm; Quartz)
Oscar de la Rente — Rare (Ref. 300-2035) (25mm x 32mm; Quartz)
Seiko 1982 Octo Bezel Tonneau (29x37mm, Quartz) – Ref. 6430-5230RD [With Original Strap & Box]
Citizen Ana-Digi Quartz - Gold Tone Dual Display [27x31mm]
Enthusiast Pack / Audio Technica AT-LP60X + Edifier R1280DB Speakers / Stereo Turntable Package
Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB Direct-Drive Professional Turntable [Plug & Play]
Audio-Technica AT-LP70X Fully Automatic Belt-Drive Turntable